Definitely a black Am. I hope she is a girl, I really like all the Ameraucanas.Just an interesting thing I noticed today on one of my older chicks. They are about 8 weeks old, and they are cruising around on their own now, Mama Bielefelder was the last to let them go, and she laid her first egg yesterday.
This morning, I noticed one of the chicks (A Black or Silver Amer., can't tell the color yet) had this ball of feathers hanging from her neck. It was just dangling there, and she was acting normally. I try to keep an eye on everybody, but it's possible she could have had a tumor grow quickly. Thankfully, the chicks were hanging out in the garage later, where I could finally catch her.
Apparently, the poor thing had scraped her neck somewhere, and pulled the skin almost completely off, including the feathers. I don't think it was a predator, it didn't look like a bite, but more like a bad scrape on the top of her neck. I was gone all day yesterday, so I believe that's when it happened. She was acting completely normally, and it looked like it hadn't bled much at all. So I snipped the little puff of skin and feathers off, blu-Koted her, and let her go.
I had to blu-kote all of my fly tie chicks that I moved to the farm, they are feather picking like mad. All 6 were involved, some bore more of the brunt of the aggression than others and were bleeding, the rest just have bad molts and are bare back. I can't get over how different these "Game type" birds are regarding their social interactions. I know some people like feisty birds, but I really prefer the mellowness of the Ams, Legbars and Welbars. I guess I'm spoiled by roos that I never have to watch when I'm in their pen, and chicks that don't take advantage of a bad molt by trying to eat their siblings.
OTOH, if I get extra roos of these fly-ties I bet they will do very well free ranging on the farm, and they are some very handsome birds.