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She’s an Easter Egger, like all your other “Ameraucanas”.We bought several Ameraucana chicks and she was included in the mix. She is obviously not an Ameraucana. She is a really smart and alert gal though and I love her feathering.
All are likely EEs.Okay, so another question then. A few of that batch that look exactly like this (see below) with slate blue feet. Some turned out to be EEs. They've just started laying and I'm getting 1 soft blue egg and 1 turquoise egg. I only ended up with 1 rooster that looks like an Ameraucana but who knows now. This pullet pictured was such an oddball with no muffs I didn't know. Lol am happy with these regardless. They are family friendly. Is it common to order chickens and not get what you order?
https://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/americanas.html
Lots of hatcheries sell EEs as "Americanas" (another name for EE). You can also tell they are EEs because they are not sold in a specific color variety, and a true Ameraucana should always come in a standard variety.Okay, so another question then. A few of that batch that look exactly like this (see below) with slate blue feet. Some turned out to be EEs. They've just started laying and I'm getting 1 soft blue egg and 1 turquoise egg. I only ended up with 1 rooster that looks like an Ameraucana but who knows now. This pullet pictured was such an oddball with no muffs I didn't know. Lol am happy with these regardless. They are family friendly. Is it common to order chickens and not get what you order?
https://www.mcmurrayhatchery.com/americanas.html
Thank you! I will do that the next day I can.All are likely EEs.
Feel free to post pics of any you think are pure, and we can tell you.![]()