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Chirping
- Apr 15, 2016
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This chick is about 14 weeks. I'm still not sure what it is yet. I think he/she kinda looks like a rooster, but it's not acting like one at all. Please let me know what you guys think!
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Araucana and Ameraucana are not the same things as Easter Eggers. They are three, very distinct types of birds. You have an Easter Egger. And it's a pullet.
The hatchery I got them from called them araucana/ameraucanaAraucana and Ameraucana are not the same things as Easter Eggers. They are three, very distinct types of birds. You have an Easter Egger. And it's a pullet.
They all do to sell its an old label for a mix breed they're just Easter eggers which is a mix bird carrying a the blue egg gene which is why the hatcheries keep the old label. The only way to get a true araucana or ameraucana two different birds is through a reputable breederThe hatchery I got them from called them araucana/ameraucana
Hatchery Easter Eggers aren't mixes. They just haven't updated their marketing. Prior to the 1970s, there were no Ameraucana/Araucana/Easter Egger distinctions made. There were no breed standards accepted for the Ameraucana and the Araucana. All of those types of birds were interbred and all were called Araucana, however, they would have been considered Easter Eggers by today's definitions.They all do to sell its an old label for a mix breed they're just Easter eggers which is a mix bird carrying a the blue egg gene which is why the hatcheries keep the old label. The only way to get a true araucana or ameraucana two different birds is through a reputable breeder