What breed is this rooster?

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That's where the hatcheries have screwed with the minds of their customers. Ameraucanas and easter eggers are NOT the same thing. Ameraucanas are a pure breed, recognized by the APA. An easter egger is a mutt that usually has ameraucana or araucana (another breed that ee's are also commonly and mistakenly referred to as) blood in their backgrounds.

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Take into account the above (the fact that they are a mixed breed) and that they can be mixed with anything and everything, there's no reason why an ee HAS to have muffs, a beard, or green legs. They can come in any color, many patterns, bearded or nonbearded, many comb types, any leg color, etc. There is no standard so simply because they do not have a beard or green legs doesn't necessarily mean they're not an ee.

This being said, he does appear to be an ee, not because he conforms to a "standard", but because he has many characteristics that are more commonly seen in ee's than any other "breed". He's just a barnyard mix that likely had at least one ee as a parent, thus making him an ee.

I bought my Ameraucanas from Murray McMurray Hatchery. They listed them as Araucanas/Ameraucanas, and called them "Easter Eggers" in their description. Because of this I assumed (perhaps in error) that Ameraucanas and EE's were interchangeable terms and that Araucanas were the original breed(tailless) from Chile that Ameraucanas were originally bred from. I thought the term EE was just a short-hand to let people (who may not be "chicken people") know they are the breed that lays different colored eggs (different from brown or white). Maybe someone who knows can clarify?
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He looks like an Easter Egger crossed with a Rhode Island Red, New Hampshire, or Golden Laced Wyandotte.
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And I DO realize that many "Easter Eggers" don't always conform to the standards of having a pea comb, muff/beard, and green or blue legs, but when a bird only has one of these traits (a pea comb), I think that odds are it's an Easter Egger cross.
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Ameraucanas and Easter Eggers both originated from the Quechua, a breed very similar to today's Easter Egger, however today's Ameraucanas have been bred for specific traits. Today's Easter Eggers are just bred for colored eggs, and often have some other brown laying breeds in them.

Araucanas originate from Chile, and are unrelated to the other two. They're rumpless, rare, and don't have the beard like the other two.

We all learn at some point.
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My first were also from McMurray, and I too used to confuse the three and think they were all the same thing. Now I breed all three (as of course separate breeds/types)



Back to the point - The bird is an Easter Egger cockerel
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Thanks for all the feedback... Sadly he is too loud for my neighborhood and we are trying to get rid of him. Craigslist didn't get us anywhere. Does anyone know anybody in the SF bay area who would want this rooster?

Never mind, problem solved.
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