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 1.6%
  • I have one that has all the traits to be pure....

    Votes: 14 10.9%
  • I’m not sure? (Share some pics and I can tell you!)

    Votes: 18 14.0%
  • No, but I hope so.

    Votes: 19 14.7%
  • No, and I know I never will! :)

    Votes: 42 32.6%
  • Bought from feed store as Americanas. (These are EEs, then.)

    Votes: 27 20.9%
  • Bought from a breeder who lied

    Votes: 10 7.8%
  • Bought from a breeder and they’re pure!

    Votes: 21 16.3%

  • Total voters
    129
Pics
I bought my pullet "Rey" from a feed store. She didn't look like the other chicks (why I picked her) but she was being sold as an Australorp (sp?). I don't recall how much I spent on her because I was so certain she was an Australorp. She never grew out of her puffy cheeks so I made a post questioning her breed.
I am pretty positive she is an EE. She is 35 weeks old and hasn't started laying like my other hens.
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Quick update on my EE/Cochin mixes
The rooster has turned out to be a big handsome fella with iridescent green mixed into his barred coloration. The hen did turn out to be an olive egger after all. I think the tiny brown egg I found earlier this winter was actually one of our mama hens starting back up as I haven't found any since. Here is picture of them now (with mama photo bombing in the foreground) along with a picture of her first egg. It's not quite olive but it's pretty none the less.
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Quick update on my EE/Cochin mixes
The rooster has turned out to be a big handsome fella with iridescent green mixed into his barred coloration. The hen did turn out to be an olive egger after all. I think the tiny brown egg I found earlier this winter was actually one of our mama hens starting back up as I haven't found any since. Here is picture of them now (with mama photo bombing in the foreground) along with a picture of her first egg. It's not quite olive but it's pretty none the less.
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Awesome!!!!
 

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