Ok, I need help identifying these ones, ******* closed *******

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Their color patterns too.

This hen
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crossed with this rooster
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Produced these two babies for me.
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Ok, So those 3 are EE. Thats ok, I love them.

Now what about the black cockerel, did not come from them.
 
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The leg color (green legs) and there not a recognised color for a Ameraucana..
 
I have a near identical roo, I call him an EE because this subject of Ameraucanas is very confusing.

Either way, you have a very handsome roo! Mine is a superb flock protector.

And the true Araucanas have tufts, not tuffs. It's like the difference between waddles and wattles. (wattles is the correct word)
 
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Ameraucanas couldn't have that little puff of feathers on his head when going by the ASOP..
(This is not my bird) Look at the body type compared to yours..
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Awww ya'll, I wasn't really meaning to pick on anybody, thanks for being nice!
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I am still wowed by how much the OP's roo loks like my John Henry- who has no history that I know of! But he is an A#1 roo, even though somebody cut his spurs off.
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