This is the ram that I bought from Oregon last year. He is going to be my main herd sire next year.
My sister, Shirley, mentioned that she had an Americauna that has never laid eggs and that she has one that looks different from the rest. She was wondering, if it could be a male. Anyone know? I am pretty sure that the one above is a female. The one below has a broader head and I have only ever gotten two eggs from the three that I have. He has never cock-a- doodle-dood!
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nice post. thanks.
I am pretty sure my Ameraucana is a female even though she doesn't lay eggs. She has a huge beard but her tail is not large like a roosters. A few friends and I are putting together an order for chicks through Ideal Poultry in Texas. If I get my way, I will be a mom to eight chicks in early February - 2 Sicilian Buttercups, 2 Buff Orpingtons, 2 Ameraucanas, 1 Rhode Island Red, and 1 Danish Brown Leghorn. Don't tell my neighbors! :)
Good luck moving your animals around. It has been cold (mid 50s)these past few days and rain is in the forecast. Send your animals here to breed.
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