How to tell what color a Americana chick will be

It's hard to tell.... the chipmunk colored ones are almost always pullets and are a "striped" brown-orange color when full grown.
With Easter Eggers ( "Americanas" ) you can get a blue-black chick and it can turn out red. I had a yellow/white chick with a small stripe down his back that turned out red.
 
True Ameraucana are easy to predict as they are bred in specific color types. Easter Eggers, often sold as Americana, though are impossible to predict as they are not bred to any standard or specific color type, rather being a bit of a surprise/grab bag when it comes to what a chick turns out to look like.
 
I agree with Ol Grey Mare.

Easter Eggers are hybrids, so there are a lot of genetic combinations possible making it very hard to predict what they'll look like.

Usually a light yellow chick will become white. Bright yellow become gold. Black chicks will be black, blue, or dark. Golden or reddish colored chicks will become red. Chipmunks become partridge of varying colors.

But with EE's, there are splits in the genetics so that other markers take over causing surprises.

It truly is a "box of chocolates" with EE's from the feed store.

Lofmc
 

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