Granted not all EEs have beards/puffy cheeks, just that would be an indicator that she might be one... as was asked before, where did you get them?
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I’ll let you know what kind of comb it has when I get home. It was sold to me as an “Ameraucana” and I could tell from the pattern that it wasn’t a true one and an EE. Fingers crossed it’s a variation of an EE and not a Sex-linkThe coloring of him/her is like that of a Red or Brown Sex-link... but Sex-links don't have beards. Maybe he/she just has an overly fluffy cute face, and it isn't a true beard.Can you tell what kind of comb it has?
I got them from a local breeder like I said in my initial caption, I hope she was reliable because I really wanted an Ameraucana and when I saw I just wanted an EE!!Granted not all EEs have beards/puffy cheeks, just that would be an indicator that she might be one... as was asked before, where did you get them?
I got them from a local breeder like I said in my initial caption, I hope she was reliable because I really wanted an Ameraucana and when I saw I just wanted an EE!!
Aw shucks, I was really hoping it'd be a Buff Ameraucana, but I guess notOh, I'm sorry, I didn't catch that part.
A lot of people mistakenly call Easter Eggers Ameraucanas. Ameraucanas are very pricey and seem to be rare. Easter Eggers can be almost any color, with beards or puffy cheeks or neither. It is my understanding that they are just a cross of not really any breeds in particular.
I have several and I really love them! They tend to be a little skittish but lay beautiful eggs.
Oh my goodness!! Thank you for your insight, fingers crossed she's an Ameraucana!!The yellow one is most likely an easter egger, but it could possibly be an ameraucana.