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I love them!! I wonder if my Fluff will look like Ocean or Stella!?
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I love them!! I wonder if my Fluff will look like Ocean or Stella!?
He is actually mixed with BlueJG and red partridge EE...so he'll probably be big and hopefully sweet like his mom.Do you know what kind of a mix he is? I just hatched out a Blue Andalusian x Black Ameraucana, and I'm sure hoping it grows up looking like that one!
Quote: Yes they will most likely stay white.... they may have some leakage after a moult, buy not usually.
Cool!Yes they will most likely stay white.... they may have some leakage after a moult, buy not usually.
Just love these hens....what a variety....someday I want to get a frizzle something...just love those feathersI guess to me, I see EE's comparing to Ameraucanas as any other mutt or even purebred to them. There's not that much similarity except in cases like yours above which then, I'd say they are practically the same and no better or worse than the other. Otherwise, homemade ones especially, they're a whole other thing hardly comparable to Ameraucanas. Just my opinion.
Anyway, here's a couple recent photos of some "homemade" ones.
This first one is Araucana and Polish based, she's tufted, crested, got beard/muffs, and a tail. She'll lay a light blue egg in a couple months.
My mottled pullet again. Her hairdo is just sooo awesome. It is maturing now to where it sweeps back and upward in a tight blunt point, much like it has been gelled that way. She's got style!
And, here's a scruffy headed cockerel resting next to her.
It's not all tophats and beards here though. This is an "Olive Egger" form of Easter Egger, she lays some nice olive green eggs and is Araucana based. She has a pretty plain body, but the most interesting color of a bright brick breast and steely blue throughout the rest of her body, complete with a rusty silver necklace.
And last but certainly not least, Jubilee, my frizzled Easter Egger. She lays nice bright sky blue eggs, and is oh so soft to pet!
As you can tell, I'm obsessed with her and I love her! She's like a great big pine cone, but soft!
Behind her in this shot is another Easter Egger (err, two) The one on the left is a Buff EE with a crest and beard/muffs. The one on the right is more of a normal EE color, kinda orange with black bits. All these EE's are Ameraucana based.