My wife wanted some blue eggs a few years ago, so I got her some EEs then later got her some pure Americanas. There's a lot to the standards of the breed. I later did some research on Sulmtalers that were imported into the United States in 2010 and decided to buy some eggs from the 2 breeders in the United States, after it was all said and done I had all 4 recognized colors to the breed. The next year I bred the blue wheaten back to blue wheaten and got about 25% pyle or splash. The Sulmtaler organization wouldn't recognize the pyle color but would splash. I was the first in the United States with all four colors and the first breeder with the splash. I ended up putting a few in the freezer, gave away or sold all the rest of them, all the EEs and Americanas are gone to. I'll always have something here for eggs year around.
That is too cool, flypen... I used to have Sulmtalers, but had everything except the blues... ended up with too many breeds so they went, but they were a nice sized bird...
I still have Ameraucanas and even Araucanas, but lately been focusing on my Ayam Cemani... they're a completely different ballgame than any of the layer breeds for sure... much more of a game type in personality and in laying... I am enjoying learning though, and all the experiences shared here is much appreciated...