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I ment it more like he could be a EE or a Ameraucana, not that Easter Eggers are non-standard bred Ameraucanas.
Easter eggers are mixs & not Ameraucanas in another color.
There are many brown red Easter Eggers & they even breed true to color, but they are not Ameraucanas, Blue eggs & all.
It's like saying a Manchester Terrier & Minature Pinschers are the same breed b/c they look a lot alike, but they are not & someone who knows either of the breeds can tell.
Easter Eggers could become a breed, if a small group of breeders set the standard & type, but their is still mixs of other breeds to this day beeing added to the EE line. I had some EE from a hatchery once & the Hen laid blue eggs, but her chicks from one clutch grew up to lay blue, green & even light brown eggs, we even had some EE that laid olive & pinkish color eggs. So as of yet EE's are not a breed.
Ameraucanas on the other hand even if you breed a brown red to a blue, you are still always going to get the same type. A blue egged, fluffy faced chicken everytime.
EE's also can be clean faced & still lay blue eggs ect. so most def. not a breed but a fancy mix.
I took it the way you meant it, I raise, to APA standards, bantam Ameraucanas. Should I decide to let them all breed willy-nilly (that's the first time I've used
that word
) the colors may not be to APA standards, but they will still be bantam Ameraucanas. It would not make the chicks EEs as I have seen in too many posts.
That's what I am referring to. I thought you were tactifully pointing out that if the OP's bird was an Ameraucana that it was not bred to standard colors.
I guess it's a pet peeve of mine that people are so quick to throw out that EE label.
I am sorry for that.
Yeah, I agree with you...Ameraucana x Ameraucana = Ameraucana no matter the color, just might not be showable.
Ameraucanas are Not Easter Eggers or Easter Eggers Ameraucanas, No matter the color.
Aslong as you stay with in the breed it's still the same breed.