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She sure is pretty!This is my only Self-blue bantam Ameraucana—what do you guys think? She look promising?![]()
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She sure is pretty!This is my only Self-blue bantam Ameraucana—what do you guys think? She look promising?![]()
Thanks! I agree! And super sweetShe sure is pretty!
Very handsome boy! I have a 12 week old, who looks like he'll be similar when he grows up, but still just has his short patchy feathering. I can't wait!Bantam blue wheaten cockerel 4 1/2 months old. Hatched June 14th. Lovely fellow so far. Nice coloring, I think, and so far has a tiny comb and pretty fluffy cheeks.
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He is lovelyBantam blue wheaten cockerel 4 1/2 months old. Hatched June 14th. Lovely fellow so far. Nice coloring, I think, and so far has a tiny comb and pretty fluffy cheeks.
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Bantam blue wheaten cockerel 4 1/2 months old. Hatched June 14th. Lovely fellow so far. Nice coloring, I think, and so far has a tiny comb and pretty fluffy cheeks.
Thank you! This is one of my favorite colorations. Your boy‘ll probably mature into a beautiful specimen himself. That crazy teenager-baby stage is certainly something to marvel at lol.Very handsome boy! I have a 12 week old, who looks like he'll be similar when he grows up, but still just has his short patchy feathering. I can't wait!
I love how close to the skull it is. I can’t take credit for breeding it, I just feel lucky to have hatched him out. I got eggs from Rebecca G Howie, and she’s been stellar help so far, plus her birds are awesome. I’m stoked at how this male is turning out in particular because he is literally my ONLY boy lol. Hopefully I can keep improving on the line.He is lovelyHis comb looks really nice and tight! It’s so hard to get those!
Thank you! Best of all is that he’s still a baby lol. I’m hoping the tail grows in moreHe really is lovely. I haven't really liked blue wheatens before, but his particular shade makes his tail look like it's made of soft velvet. Gorgeous!
With a fabulous tail shape and a nice full body.![]()
What website? All Ameraucana are late to lay. Some up to or passed the 30 week mark. I don't think it has much to do with color but rather the breeding practices of an individual line. If they breed for an earlier laying hen or one that produces more eggs per year it would be something that's a trait of that line.A website claimed that the different colors of Ameraucana have significant differences in laying rate, but no specific numbers were listed. Anyone have more knowledge on this subject?
I can't recall honestly. I was researching the breed when I picked some up around a year ago and it's one of the things I remember reading. I found it odd that different colors would lay different amounts of eggs each yearWhat website? All Ameraucana are late to lay. Some up to or passed the 30 week mark. I don't think it has much to do with color but rather the breeding practices of an individual line. If they breed for an earlier laying hen or one that produces more eggs per year it would be something that's a trait of that line.