Here is a photo of my current rooster, Pioneer. He is blue wheaten and is from Ameraucana parents, but is not an Ameraucana himself (though he fathered an Ameraucana roo last year, so can throw Ameraucanas when crossed with the right hens).
He is my ONLY chicken right now. Were hoping to get him some hens now that were getting closer to having a good coop and run at my new home.
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Palmer Farm--Your roo is lovely! Variegated, contrasting colors on a chicken can be so pretty!
Im biased, of course, since your roo's color is somewhat similar to blue wheaten, which is my most favorite color pattern in Ameraucanas. Also, the EE hen in your 3rd photo looks a little similar to the Ameraucana blue wheaten female color pattern, too, though your hens color is a more reddish than tannish. Thought that was a kinda fun coincidence!
Here is a female blue wheaten photo from the Ameraucana Breeders Club website:
Your roos color actually looks the most similar similar to crele, I think. Both pretty AND fancy!
Also a little similar to the Delaware state bird, which is called a Blue Hen Chicken (even when it's a roo).