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Yah they are. But I think they're roos. I have 15 roos already. Need to downsize..Aww, what sweet faces. Are they as sweet as they look?![]()
She's very pretty. What is she crossed with? She looks like my neighbor's but he swears his are Ameraucanas even though they have no muff. I just smile politely.This girl pleasantly surprised me. O thought I would get a nice blue/green egg. I got the prettiest olive egg! View attachment 1528105
In this case it's the previous owner of our farm who gave him some of his chickens. The same from the flock I have that were left behind!Some people don't want to know the truthOr they were told, incorrectly, at the feed store or by the big hatchery that they are Ameraucanas. Thus they must be.
Not sure what she is crossed with. Bought some barnyard mix eggs. Hatched, and as usual, had to wait along time for yet another EE to lay. If your neighbors looks like her, then yes, they are EE's. Pure Americana chickens are usually a solid color, with slate legs. Usually, there are the Wheatons, very pretty golden with white. I have a photo with one in a best box with an EE. The pures usually lay a pretty blue egg. These 2 were buds.She's very pretty. What is she crossed with? She looks like my neighbor's but he swears his are Ameraucanas even though they have no muff. I just smile politely.