The True Truth: How to tell an Easter Egger from an Ameraucana. Even if you think you have an Ameraucana, do check!

Have you ever gotten a pure Ameraucana from a feed store? If so, share pics!

  • Yes, many!

    Votes: 2 1.5%
  • I have one that has all the traits to be pure....

    Votes: 14 10.7%
  • I’m not sure? (Share some pics and I can tell you!)

    Votes: 19 14.5%
  • No, but I hope so.

    Votes: 19 14.5%
  • No, and I know I never will! :)

    Votes: 42 32.1%
  • Bought from feed store as Americanas. (These are EEs, then.)

    Votes: 28 21.4%
  • Bought from a breeder who lied

    Votes: 10 7.6%
  • Bought from a breeder and they’re pure!

    Votes: 21 16.0%

  • Total voters
    131
Pics
This is a great thread. I've seen so many people get confused about the difference between EEs and Ameraucanas.
Here are my two EEs. They are 4 months old, so I don't know what color egg my pullet lays yet.

EE pullet, Cheeks,
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EE cockerel, Bunny.
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This information is SLIGHTLY inaccurate. I'd just like the point out than many purebred wheaten, especially Blue/Splash wheaten, ameraucanas look like the first picture.
Second, some shades of aqua/green ARE recognized by the APA and both major USA breeder clubs as Ameraucana colors for eggs.

Sources;
Breeders club egg color charts, Notice many colors on both like A12, A14, B1, D8 and others stray into green
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Texas poultry show, show winning stock blue wheaten
https://www.poultryshowcentral.com/tx-wheaten-and-blue-wheaten-ameraucanas-from-show-stock.html
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Mypetchicken from their wheaten/blue wheaten ameraucanas page;
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Chickens I bought from a registered Ameraucana breeder that I have evidence weren't very well bred but have OK colors;
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They do look very similar, but there are definitely subtle differences. The EE has white hackle feathers, while her body is a light buff color. The wheaten sort of have the opposite. The EE probably has a genotype similar to dominant white buff columbian, not wheaten. Though it does show that EEs and ameraucanas can be pretty hard to tell apart sometimes.
 
This information is SLIGHTLY inaccurate. I'd just like the point out than many purebred wheaten, especially Blue/Splash wheaten, ameraucanas look like the first picture.
Second, some shades of aqua/green ARE recognized by the APA and both major USA breeder clubs as Ameraucana colors for eggs.

Sources;
Breeders club egg color charts, Notice many colors on both like A12, A14, B1, D8 and others stray into green
Egg%20chart.JPEG

af91172b897c4aab2dd528cba396a62b.jpg



Texas poultry show, show winning stock blue wheaten
https://www.poultryshowcentral.com/tx-wheaten-and-blue-wheaten-ameraucanas-from-show-stock.html
tx-wheaten-and-blue-wheaten-ameraucanas-from-show-stock-21850295.jpg

Mypetchicken from their wheaten/blue wheaten ameraucanas page;
WAMhen1-001.jpg

Chickens I bought from a registered Ameraucana breeder that I have evidence weren't very well bred but have OK colors;
View attachment 2372902
Thank you. You are however incorrect in saying that the first pic is a hen of the Wheaten color. There are many differences between her and a true wheaten.
All pics of eggs from pure Ameraucana have been a sweet frosty blue, but I understand that it may vary a small amount.
 

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