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Do you have an asst of just the pure AM eggs? Love the lav roo, he's adorable!

This one?
"6+ Ameruacana Black,Lav,Black/lav splits,Blue,and some splash/split(smooth but
carries the silkied gene,NOT silkie crosses!) pure silkied AMs are in this pen,
also the splash smooth split is mating with regular AM hens also he has awesome color."
 
yes...
all the birds in the AM pen are pure mmmm...do you mean by color?

Usually to keep your AMs AMs you would run the Lav/Splits/Blacks together and BBS together and so on. If they are all running together you will get EE. You should not breed Blue or Splash with Lavenders.... they are having a hard time breeding well as it is
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Each color of each breed should have its own breeding pen. Just makes breeding easier.
 
sorry trying to find decent pics of the silkies and iowacuanas who are seriously gorgeous....and EE flock is behind the Marans...but exclude the sussex since her egg would be mixed and is totally different than the EE girls.. in the pen is black split to lav Roo and an awesome Blue EE roo.
here is a pic of the EE roo in the EE pen...
eating out of my hand with Chase Baby..



NOT a breeder but she is a beautiful house pet and she is totally blind...was taught to eat by Deb who taught her by pressure on her head and hand direction to guild her to her food...she is the same line as the other AMS we have but she is a perfect hen other than being blind and lays a PERFECT blue blue egg. which we just eat!
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This is the AM breeding pen again with a splash smooth split to fluffy AM roo. And our pretty girls....one which NEED a saddle.


Mo Mo our Red silkie girl and Silvie our little Serama.


this is Joseph our Am roo black/lav and he is now over the EE pen


two frizzled roos in the silkie pen and a white hen...This isnt all I have ...
 
OK I think I understand...well we are still learning and I understand about the Lav..I will try to explain...We aquired the Lavs to breed our fluffy AMS too...in the hopes of increasing vigor in that strain...we were and are a part of that project..LAv for us was a lovely aside if you will we are actually trying to increase vigor in the fluffies and of course in doing this we get more smooths than fluffies but the birds are far healthier in the next generation and not as fragile. That is the hope...Maybe we should seperate them by color..in our case we can do a LAV pen...and a black blue splash pen however that pen would still produce Lavs and splits...not to mention fluffies due to the splashes and blue roo. I am sorry about the confusion on my part we are more than willing to learn and focused more on the fluffies than color but Cindy worked hard and diligently on the color...Maybe I will email her and ask about how we are doing the colors she seemed to think that her birds were great for what we were doing...(she explains it well for us...with the in depth gene teaching we obviously still need...sigh ...so so sorry didnt mean to offend I will retract the off if you like...and will gracefully bow out until I understand more.Thank you for telling me about the colors and how to treat them I had no idea..honestly I would like to try to get black and lav fluffy birds.WITH increased vigor. By the way I just hatched eggs from this pen and got a lovely bunch of soft lavender and darker ones some blue and blacks. UGH I am probably doing all this wrong figures...
 
OK I think I understand...well we are still learning and I understand about the Lav..I will try to explain...We aquired the Lavs to breed our fluffy AMS too...in the hopes of increasing vigor in that strain...we were and are a part of that project..LAv for us was a lovely aside if you will we are actually trying to increase vigor in the fluffies and of course in doing this we get more smooths than fluffies but the birds are far healthier in the next generation and not as fragile. That is the hope...Maybe we should seperate them by color..in our case we can do a LAV pen...and a black blue splash pen however that pen would still produce Lavs and splits...not to mention fluffies due to the splashes and blue roo. I am sorry about the confusion on my part we are more than willing to learn and focused more on the fluffies than color but Cindy worked hard and diligently on the color...Maybe I will email her and ask about how we are doing the colors she seemed to think that her birds were great for what we were doing...(she explains it well for us...with the in depth gene teaching we obviously still need...sigh ...so so sorry didnt mean to offend I will retract the off if you like...and will gracefully bow out until I understand more.Thank you for telling me about the colors and how to treat them I had no idea..honestly I would like to try to get black and lav fluffy birds.WITH increased vigor. By the way I just hatched eggs from this pen and got a lovely bunch of soft lavender and darker ones some blue and blacks. UGH I am probably doing all this wrong figures...
NO, NO, NO! Don't bow out! Your first offer of BCM fulfills the requirement of offering purebred eggs. Anything goes after that! I SOOO want some of the fluffy Amer, but DH is going to KILL me when he finds out what I have coming over the next couple of months as it is!
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Good thing I'm the breadwinner in the house. BTW,
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