Apr 24, 2020 #1 E esparatta Hatching Apr 24, 2020 4 0 6 We were told these were both going to be Rhode Island reds and Ameraucanas but one clearly does not look like the other now, any ideas? Thanks! Attachments 00000IMG_00000_BURST20200424123318126_COVER.jpg 645.2 KB · Views: 7 00100lrPORTRAIT_00100_BURST20200424123312039_COVER.jpg 587.3 KB · Views: 4
We were told these were both going to be Rhode Island reds and Ameraucanas but one clearly does not look like the other now, any ideas? Thanks!
Apr 24, 2020 #2 MiniBirdsMi In the Brooder Apr 23, 2020 40 64 46 Michigan, USA Looks like a blue or splash Americauna to me.
Apr 24, 2020 #3 NatJ Enabler 8 Years Mar 20, 2017 20,231 46,645 1,106 Michigan, USA The dark one is probably not a Rhode Island Red. They could all be Ameraucanas, but I'd guess Easter Eggers. (Easter Eggers are sort of like sloppy Ameraucanas--not suitable for entering in a show, but pretty birds that lay colored eggs.)
The dark one is probably not a Rhode Island Red. They could all be Ameraucanas, but I'd guess Easter Eggers. (Easter Eggers are sort of like sloppy Ameraucanas--not suitable for entering in a show, but pretty birds that lay colored eggs.)
Apr 24, 2020 Thread starter #4 E esparatta Hatching Apr 24, 2020 4 0 6 Cool! They were all so cute at Southern States we just asked them to give us two sets of two different breeds that would work well together. we are definitely not interested in showbirds, so this works out great for us haha! Thanks
Cool! They were all so cute at Southern States we just asked them to give us two sets of two different breeds that would work well together. we are definitely not interested in showbirds, so this works out great for us haha! Thanks