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What does Ameraucana pullets look likeI think they're both Easter Egger Pullets.
A side shot of both would help a lot.
How old are they?
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What does Ameraucana pullets look likeI think they're both Easter Egger Pullets.
A side shot of both would help a lot.
How old are they?
To get true Ameraucanas, make sure the hatchery lists the color variety before the name. If it's blue Ameraucana, black Ameraucana, white Ameraucana, silver Ameraucana, wheaten Ameraucana, blue wheaten Ameraucana, lavender Ameraucana, brown/red Ameraucana, or buff Ameraucana listed in the breed section, then you are pretty certain to get purebred Ameraucanas. If the hatchery just lists Ameraucanas without the variety color, then they are actually selling Easter eggers. Also, purebred Ameraucanas will be much more expensive than Easter eggers.Where do we get true americana's from a hatchery
To get true Ameraucanas, make sure the hatchery lists the color variety before the name. If it's blue Ameraucana, black Ameraucana, white Ameraucana, silver Ameraucana, wheaten Ameraucana, blue wheaten Ameraucana, lavender Ameraucana, brown/red Ameraucana, or buff Ameraucana listed in the breed section, then you are pretty certain to get purebred Ameraucanas. If the hatchery just lists Ameraucanas without the variety color, then they are actually selling Easter eggers. Also, purebred Ameraucanas will be much more expensive than Easter eggers.
Some hatcheries do list the prebreds, but many do not. You just have to shop around.
Where did you get herHere is a blue one
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Sorry about the misspelling I meant muffinsThis is nothing she has a black collar around her neck View attachment 1484449