lilmarie84
Songster
The yellow one looks like a liter version of my baby girl Tiny right down to the feathers and she is a red sex-link and she had her wing feathers since the day I got her and she was a day old
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If it's legs are more of a dusty rose (a lot darker than the Wyandotte) does that indicate more Ameraucana in it? I saw an an Ameraucana Association post the chicks for "Buff Ameraucana" and my chick resembles it greatlyThe yellow one can't be an Ameraucana, its legs are yellow which a true Ameraucana does not have. Easter Egger is a name given to a mix that usually has muffed cheeks, pea comb, slate colored legs, and lays colored eggs. I say usually because since its a mix it doesn't need to have those characteristic and different people have different 'standards' for the term Easter Egger. Feather growth is only an indication of a gender in certain breeds bred for that purpose. Right now your chicks are to young to sex but they aren't showing any indication of being cockerels yet.
they DO look similar but my chick has a bit more puffy cheek action right? I may be wrong thoughfrom start to now
she is the one looking over her shoulder in this one
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this next one she is the first one by the door heading into the run
you'll have to forgive my camera hogging rooster in front
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A lot of chicks of different breeds look a like especially at this age. You can read more about Ameraucanas here: https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/chicken-breed-focus-ameraucana.975512/. I was wrong about the leg color, I forgot at this age the leg color doesn't matter as it changes as they growIf it's legs are more of a dusty rose (a lot darker than the Wyandotte) does that indicate more Ameraucana in it? I saw an an Ameraucana Association post the chicks for "Buff Ameraucana" and my chick resembles it greatly
Ameraucanaalliance.org/photos.html
What is your final answer on her breed?? I have no idea what she is and I don't know a lot about breeds... I really want her to be an Ameraucana!!A lot of chicks of different breeds look a like especially at this age. You can read more about Ameraucanas here: https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/chicken-breed-focus-ameraucana.975512/. I was wrong about the leg color, I forgot at this age the leg color doesn't matter as it changes as they grow.
What does where I bought them have to do with the gender/breed you didn't elucidate your observations on location. Oh thank goodness! I was under the impression that roosters grow faster than hens. I am not doubting the breeder but rather ensuring I have an APA approved breed as Ameraucanas are hard to come by and EE are common to find sold under the name "Ameraucana". They are very cute but I need the light one to be a show breedA few observations....
The original post states you bought the chicks from a local store. (That's why there was some confusion for some.)
Chicks start growing feathers pretty darn quick. My roo's didn't grow feathers any faster than the girls.
What has caused you to doubt what the local breeder told you?
You have a whole lot of cuteness there!
Oh thank goodness! I was under the impression that roosters grow faster than hens.
I would wait some more to see how it develops. Someone who also maybe be able to help you is @junebuggenaWhat is your final answer on her breed?? I have no idea what she is and I don't know a lot about breeds... I really want her to be an Ameraucana!!