Fancy Feather Farms
Ameraucana
The Ameraucana breed was derived from blue egg-laying chickens, but they do not have the breeding problems inherent to Araucanas. In addition, rather than ear tufts, they have muffs and a beard, and are very hardy and sweet. They lay eggs in shades of blue, and even have blue (or "slate") legs. Less rare than Araucanas, they are still quite rare and only available through breeders at this time. They should not be confused with Easter Eggers, which can lay blue and green eggs, and do not conform to any breed standard. However, many hatcheries continue to call their Easter Eggers "Americanas" (and other various misspellings). If you are interested in showing your birds, make sure that you have true Ameraucana or Araucana.
Black Ameraucana Hen
Black Ameraucana Rooster
Origins/History:
Class: All Other Breeds
Type: Large Fowl & Bantam
Size: Medium (6 - 7 lbs)
Rarity: Rare
Purpose: Egg Laying
Recognized Varieties: Black, Blue, Blue Wheaten, Brown Red, Buff, Silver, Wheaten, White
Blue Ameraucana Hen
Blue Ameraucana Rooster
Egg Facts:
Egg Laying: Good (3/wk)
Egg Color: Light Blue
Egg Size: Medium
Fancy Features:
Blue Wheaten Ameraucana
Brown Red Ameraucana Hen
Brown Red Ameraucana Rooster
Comb Type: Pea Comb
Crested: No
Feathered Legs: No
Number of Toes: 4
Suitability to Backyard Life:
Cold Hardiness: Hardy in the winter
Heat Tolerance: Not especially heat hardy
Bears Confinement: Well
Especially Docile: Yes
Setter/Broody: No
Personality: Fun
Buff Ameraucana Hen
Buff Ameraucana Rooster
Silver Ameraucana Hen
Silver Ameraucana Rooster
Wheaten Ameraucana Hen and Rooster
White Ameraucana Hen
White Ameraucana Rooster