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  1. Brittbee

    The AMERAUCANA thread

    Okay I was wondering, although the black and white boy seems to have green legs. He may not be pure.
  2. Brittbee

    The AMERAUCANA thread

    It's always a bummer when that happens. Especially if you are looking forward to a certain breed or color of a chicken, it always ends up all (or mostly) cockerels. I want to eventually try my hand at a creating mottled Ameraucanas, but gotta get to a place where i can have roosters. I think it...
  3. Brittbee

    The AMERAUCANA thread

    They are beautiful birds but I think these are easter eggers and not ameraucanas. At least not pure ameraucanas, if they are they were mixing colors.
  4. Brittbee

    The AMERAUCANA thread

    Thank you, splashes are beautiful. Was hoping that the blue wheaten I also hatched would be hens, but both were males.
  5. Brittbee

    The AMERAUCANA thread

    I finally got photos of the twins (Alfredos sisters). Granted they are still pullets (~22.5), I would love to hear opinions. Sorry for the bad photos, the lighting nor the girls were working with me. Scratch Crossy
  6. Brittbee

    The AMERAUCANA thread

    I wish I could gave kept him, but I was able to keep his sisters. One has a smaller muff and beard, but the other is truly beautiful. I will get more photos of her. They are my favorite breed for sure.
  7. Brittbee

    The AMERAUCANA thread

    The boy I hatched this year, he's turning into a fine young rooster. His new home keeps me updated on him luckily.
  8. Brittbee

    The AMERAUCANA thread

    how can you not love those fluffy cheeks? Mind to poo, she slept in the wrong place the night before lol.
  9. Brittbee

    The AMERAUCANA thread

    I have a little red cochin hatching out blue wheaton eggs. I hope your hen has a good hatch!
  10. Brittbee

    The AMERAUCANA thread

    My first hatch turned out this little one (3 1/2 weeks old). Love this little guy(?) Although I do hope for a pullet
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