- Mar 1, 2010
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I've got two lavender and two black ameraucanas, maybe its too early to tell who's a boy and who's a girl, but I thought I'd post some pics of them, and then I can update every week or so until I figure it out!
This one is such a sweetheart, after having her just a few days she became pals with my to EE chicks and they stick together when out in the yard. I've had them since they were a day old and they come running and hop up on my lap as soon as I sit down, and she does too!
The second lavender one I refer to as "the naughty one." He is a little bigger than the other lavender (I just call this one 'he'even though I don't know if it's male or female, maybe because 'he' is so naughty!), and his/her comb is different, its wider whereas the other one's comb is very narrow. He is super hard to catch when I let them out in the yard, I'm sure I gave my neighbours a good laugh yesterday as I followed him around with a laundry basket (which I never even got a chance to try an catch him with, he just zipped in the open door and I cornered him in the kitchen!). I feel so bad chasing him/her around, I don't want him/her to be scared of me
Any suggestions for good treats to bribe him/her with? I've tried to give them yogurt and strawberries, but they didn't seem to realise that those things were edible. I want to make friends and have him/her like me! Today we sat and watched TV together for a while..
Here are the two black ones.
This one is such a sweetheart, after having her just a few days she became pals with my to EE chicks and they stick together when out in the yard. I've had them since they were a day old and they come running and hop up on my lap as soon as I sit down, and she does too!


The second lavender one I refer to as "the naughty one." He is a little bigger than the other lavender (I just call this one 'he'even though I don't know if it's male or female, maybe because 'he' is so naughty!), and his/her comb is different, its wider whereas the other one's comb is very narrow. He is super hard to catch when I let them out in the yard, I'm sure I gave my neighbours a good laugh yesterday as I followed him around with a laundry basket (which I never even got a chance to try an catch him with, he just zipped in the open door and I cornered him in the kitchen!). I feel so bad chasing him/her around, I don't want him/her to be scared of me



Here are the two black ones.


