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It is difficult to judge very well with just the one photo, but it appears that it could be a large fowl silver Ameraucana. Due to the extra dark down in the upper breast area I would guess it will feather too dark. Compare with this photo of day-old silver Ameraucana chicks.
Since the silver variety discribed in the Standard pertains to more than one breed, I mean variety Standard. I believe it will not be "show quality", even if it matures into an Ameraucana that wouldn't be disqualified at a show.Thank you here's a couple more pics, when you say upper breast will feather too dark do you mean by breed standard?
by the hen being perfect I mean I really love her looks.Hello are there any good breeders up here near Maine? I have 5 chickens I bought as silvers of the 2 cockerels muff and beard aren't well developed on and the other has severe red bleeding. One hen is perfect but other 2 are much too dark.
Hello are there any good breeders up here near Maine? I have 5 chickens I bought as silvers of the 2 cockerels muff and beard aren't well developed on and the other has severe red bleeding. One hen is perfect but other 2 are much too dark.