curious chickee
Songster
EE eggs in the incubator
Should be blue wheaten x wheaten. Can't wait to see the shades of wheaten.
Should be blue wheaten x wheaten. Can't wait to see the shades of wheaten.
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Wheaten Ameraucana bred with Blue Wheaten Ameraucana will not produce Easter Eggers. Both are the same pattern, the blues just have an add dilute gene for black patterning. You will get 50% Wheaten chicks and 50% Blue Wheaten.
This is, of course, assuming that your birds are the same breed, and are actually Wheaten.
If they are hatchery type birds, they are not likely Wheaten. Might be close, but I doubt very much that they are actually Wheaten.They are not true ameracauna, they are from a hatchery ameracauna (EE), the two colors I have are the wheaten and blue wheaten doesn't mean they will need true, but so far seem too.
If they are hatchery type birds, they are not likely Wheaten. Might be close, but I doubt very much that they are actually Wheaten.
Those birds are not even close to being Wheaten. Both are Blue/Splash partridge type coloring.