The EE braggers thread!!!

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.
 
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.


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.
 
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I bought a 6 week old Ameracauna a couple of weeks ago and turns out she's an EE, I don't think the guy even knows he doesn't have true Ameracaunas because he showed me the parents proudly. My first thought was "aww man, that's a bummer" and then my second thought was (rather indignantly) "So what if she's a 'mutt bird' ?!?!? She's the prettiest ****** 'mutt bird' and she's MY pretty 'mutt bird' to boot!!!!!" Then I found this thread, lol!!! So here is my beautiful Easter Egger!!
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Her name is Fleur cause she reminds me of a flower in both her delicate nature and delicate patterned feathers. I love her to pieces and I've only had her for 2 weeks, lol!

Here she is advising on which toy I should buy for her on Amazon, lol!





Her beautiful pattern of feathers...







Hanging with her flockmates in their run

 

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