Ameraucana thread for posting pictures and discussing our birds

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I have one wheaten cockerel and four blue wheaten pullets. I would like to breed them next year and I was wondering what color the offspring would be. I thought it would be 50 wheaten and 50 blue wheaten but one of the recent posts mentioned a splash wheaten. What would the percentage of offspring be then? Thank you for your help.
 
Hey everyone! I just wanted to share some recent pictures of my Ameraucanas!
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Opal
Ollie
Lila
Waffle
Pancake
 
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While Jean is currently the President of the ABC, and a highly respected Ameraucana Breeder, and I'm not even sure what her position is on the subject, taking the word of any person who just happens to hold an office in a club for a particular period of time as "Gospel" is pretty silly. For one thing, the position - whatever it may be - could change every time an election occurs. For another, on this particular subject there are folks who have been members of the ABC longer than Jean and I combined who have differing viewpoints. "Gospel" doesn't change.

I, for one, have written extensively on the flaws in the logic of calling a completely genetically pure Ameraucana an Easter Egger just because it happens to have some oddity come up that disqualifies it from being shown. (i.e. stubs, coloration that is off, clean-faced, etc.) I am NOT talking about breeding two Ameraucana varieties that are NOT genetically compatible. I am specifically referring to, say for example, breeding a Wheaten cock to a Wheaten hen and coming up with some DQ. That IS a "non-standard" Ameraucana.

God Bless,
 
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While Jean is currently the President of the ABC, and a highly respected Ameraucana Breeder, and I'm not even sure what her position is on the subject, taking the word of any person who just happens to hold an office in a club for a particular period of time as "Gospel" is pretty silly. For one thing, the position - whatever it may be - could change every time an election occurs. For another, on this particular subject there are folks who have been members of the ABC longer than Jean and I combined who have differing viewpoints. "Gospel" doesn't change.

I, for one, have written extensively on the flaws in the logic of calling a completely genetically pure Ameraucana an Easter Egger just because it happens to have some oddity come up that disqualifies it from being shown. (i.e. stubs, coloration that is off, clean-faced, etc.) I am NOT talking about breeding two Ameraucana varieties that are NOT genetically compatible. I am specifically referring to, say for example, breeding a Wheaten cock to a Wheaten hen and coming up with some DQ. That IS a "non-standard" Ameraucana.

God Bless

Just wondering, what would you call a paint ameraucana?
 
I have one wheaten cockerel and four blue wheaten pullets. I would like to breed them next year and I was wondering what color the offspring would be. I thought it would be 50 wheaten and 50 blue wheaten but one of the recent posts mentioned a splash wheaten. What would the percentage of offspring be then? Thank you for your help.
You are correct on wheaten and blue wheaten.
Blue wheaten x blue wheaten=50% blue wheaten 25%wheaten 25%splash wheaten
splash wheaten x wheaten=100% blue wheaten
splash wheaten x splash wheaten=100% splash wheaten
 

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