Pullet, stupid autocorrect.
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We need those critical breeders. We need those opinionated folks determined to maintain the quality of the breeds they love. If we didn't have them, all our chickens would be mutts, and we wouldn't be able to pick and choose birds with the qualities we love. You'll find snobby chicken folks in every single breed thread on this site, but the Ameraucana folks have a particular gripe, and I can't entirely blame them for being sick of talking about it. If you ask me, the blame for this entire argument lies with the hatcheries. And I agree, if they haven't already, the ABC should consider pursuing action against the hatcheries. EEs are not non-standard Ameraucanas. They're not a breed at all. I couldn't keep a beagle, and breed it with every dog in my neighborhood, and call all the puppies beagles just because they have some beagle traits. That being said, I LOVE my EEs. They're wonderful birds. I think it's because of the hatchery issue, that ABC folks so object to non-standard colors in birds from 2 Ameraucana parents. They have to work harder than people who raise other breeds to maintain and educate about their breed standard, because there is so much misinformation. Some folks are better at educating more politely than others.
Well being as EE's are so wonderfully unique and colorful I thought it would be fun to share some pic's of my young birds. Still not sure of sex, right now I am thinking pullets? They are somewhere around 8-10 weeks old. They were part of my friends project pen and she just had way too many chickens, so I took a few.
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I have a beautiful clean faced EE roo, when crossed on my brown egg hens, what color egg will the resulting pulleys lay?
They look like beautiful pullets to me....love the colors!Well being as EE's are so wonderfully unique and colorful I thought it would be fun to share some pic's of my young birds. Still not sure of sex, right now I am thinking pullets? They are somewhere around 8-10 weeks old. They were part of my friends project pen and she just had way too many chickens, so I took a few.
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We need those critical breeders. We need those opinionated folks determined to maintain the quality of the breeds they love. If we didn't have them, all our chickens would be mutts, and we wouldn't be able to pick and choose birds with the qualities we love. You'll find snobby chicken folks in every single breed thread on this site, but the Ameraucana folks have a particular gripe, and I can't entirely blame them for being sick of talking about it. If you ask me, the blame for this entire argument lies with the hatcheries. And I agree, if they haven't already, the ABC should consider pursuing action against the hatcheries. EEs are not non-standard Ameraucanas. They're not a breed at all. I couldn't keep a beagle, and breed it with every dog in my neighborhood, and call all the puppies beagles just because they have some beagle traits. That being said, I LOVE my EEs. They're wonderful birds. I think it's because of the hatchery issue, that ABC folks so object to non-standard colors in birds from 2 Ameraucana parents. They have to work harder than people who raise other breeds to maintain and educate about their breed standard, because there is so much misinformation. Some folks are better at educating more politely than others.
The Catch All term, "Easter Eggers", should probably be used like "Brown Layers" or "White Layers" or "Tinted Layers" or "Chocolate Layers"... And it should include any individual bird or breed that possesses the blue egg gene... Pure Breed or not... I've seen some hatcheries use the term "Rainbow Layer" which suggests a variety of genes and egg colors... and as such, "Rainbow Layer" really ought to be the interchangeable term for a "Mixed Breed Easter Egger".
And I also think Ameraucanas as a breed should probably include green eggs as well as blue eggs in their standard since they can and often do occur and are a result of the breeding done to create the Ameraucanas to begin with.
Which would mean...
Easter Eggers would include Cream Legbars, Araucana, Ameraucana, and Mixed Breed Easter Eggers.
If you boolean these terms out... they would be distinguished thusly.
All Araucanas are Easter Eggers, but not all Easter Eggers are Araucanas. They lay ONLY blue eggs. This is their breed standard (insert standard here)
All Cream Legbars are Easter Eggers, but not all Easter Eggers are Cream Legbars. They lay ONLY blue eggs. This is their breed standard (insert standard here)
All Ameraucanas are Easter Eggers, but not all Easter Eggers are Ameraucanas. They lay ONLY blue or pale green eggs. This is their breed standard (insert standard here)
All Mixed Breed Easter Eggers are Rainbow Layers/Easter Eggers, but ZERO Mixed Breed Easter Eggers/ Rainbow Layers are Araucanas, Cream Legbars or Ameraucanas. Because their heritage is all over the map... lay the gamut from blue to green to olive to brown to khaki to tinted. There is no standard for a Mixed Breed Easter Egger.
This ignores the whole Standard/Non-Standard crap and creates some clarity.