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Ok - trying to understand the blue genetics!

Our EE girls look like they will have single combs - I'm not sure what they are crossed with but the hens were blue wheaten ameraucana and the farm keeps wyandottes and orps and sussex as well.








We originally got the "Ameraucana's" for the blue eggs - my daughter will be begging for a real ameraucana if she doesn't get any blue eggs :)
 
Ok - trying to understand the blue genetics!

Our EE girls look like they will have single combs - I'm not sure what they are crossed with but the hens were blue wheaten ameraucana and the farm keeps wyandottes and orps and sussex as well.








We originally got the "Ameraucana's" for the blue eggs - my daughter will be begging for a real ameraucana if she doesn't get any blue eggs :)
They appear to have pea combs in the pictures. I think you'll get either blue or green. My EEs lay blue. :D
 
Ok - trying to understand the blue genetics!

Our EE girls look like they will have single combs - I'm not sure what they are crossed with but the hens were blue wheaten ameraucana and the farm keeps wyandottes and orps and sussex as well.








We originally got the "Ameraucana's" for the blue eggs - my daughter will be begging for a real ameraucana if she doesn't get any blue eggs :)
Can't see the comb in the bottom pic, but top one looks like a small pea and the middle looks like a modified single comb. You have the possibility for a blueish egg. If you want real blue though your best bet is pure Ameraucana or Cream Legbars(expensive, but lay a VERY blue egg)
 
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I love it! ( I'm in Quebec ;)
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..... What does aoxa stand for? Oh....everybody wants to know ;) hehehe.
Doesn't stand for a darn thing! Disappointing isn't it? ;) Made it up when I was 12 years old and it's been my username since. Just stuck. :)

A friend and I had scrambled up some letters at random and that's what I came up with. We were making character names for drawings.
 
Cream Legbars(expensive, but lay a VERY blue egg)
Melabella dreams of Cream Legbars!
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Cream legbars are medium-sized fowl that are known for their active foraging and ability to survive in a free-range environment. The roosters are vigilant and protective of the hens, and the hens efficiently go about the business of gleaning every seed and insect from the fields and pastures they prefer. The hens are rarely broody and produce a large number of eggs. This breed has the social skills to accommodate the complexities of life in a large flock. They are usually more calm than their distant ancestor the leghorn and are well-suited for the small homestead and life outdoors.
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