I haven't really been posting much on this thread, just lurking at times. I raise Ameraucanas also as well as Cream Legbars & like you say the standards are so very strict with that breed that there is absolutely no room for variances at all. I get asked all the time as to why if you breed a pure bred Ameraucana to another pure bred & get a non-recognized color why it's still not an Ameraucana. If you ask anyone in the Ameraucana Breeder's Club that question they will give you a terse answer that only the approved colors are truly Ameraucanas & all others are just Easter Eggers. I think with the Cream Legbars since we are all having to work with what we have since we have had to rely on Greenfire stock that was imported that we have to stay open a little more to some variances & not be so closed about colors & such at this point. I for one think taking all of the color out of the roosters makes them boring & that color is what gives them the character. Why do we want to take all the color out so that they're like every other barred breed out there?Perhaps the chicken world should use the terms "show quality" and "pet quality" to distinguish birds within a breed that meet or don't meet standard. In other words, those wrong-colored Ameraucanas would retain Ameraucana status, but be called and sold as pet quality. Doesn't really solve the issue of pedigree, but provides nomenclature for a common situation.