curiouseclectic
Chirping
I’m in the process of planning for my very first 3 chickens in the late summer/early fall this year. I’ve done a lot of research about what breed would work best for me and fell in love with Ameraucanas. They are supposed to have nice temperaments, lay well, are cold-hardy and I absolutely love the beards
However, I live in a suburb and I am not allowed to have roosters. I have done some soul searching and know that having to re-home a rooster would be draining, particularly emotionally, so it isn’t something I want to risk. I’ve read too many stories of people getting male chicks in batches of sexed female chicks to attempt that route.
I would love to get people’s thoughts on the two other strategies I am considering:
a. Get started Ameraucana pullets or adult birds from a hatchery/local farm.
b. Abandon the idea of Ameraucanas and go with an auto-sexing breed like Bielefelders.
Any insights or suggestions would be welcome

I would love to get people’s thoughts on the two other strategies I am considering:
a. Get started Ameraucana pullets or adult birds from a hatchery/local farm.
- Are started pullets more reliably sexed than chicks, or is there still enough ambiguity that I could accidentally get a cockerel?
- If I managed to get ahold of adult birds, is it possible to tame them enough to be friendly/tolerate being held.
- Any hatchery/sourcing recommendations?
b. Abandon the idea of Ameraucanas and go with an auto-sexing breed like Bielefelders.
- When hatcheries send sexed chicks from auto-sexed breeds is it actually more reliable? Has anyone gotten an accidental male in a batch of auto-sexed or sex-linked chicks?
- Any hatchery/sourcing recommendations?
Any insights or suggestions would be welcome
