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Ameraucana

The Ameraucana chicken is a distinct breed known for its unique ability to lay blue eggs, a feature that sets it apart from most other chickens. It originated in the United States in the late 20th century, developed from birds with South American ancestry, specifically the Araucana chicken, which was brought to North America from Chile. Ameraucanas were selectively bred to retain the blue egg-laying trait while improving certain characteristics like hardiness and overall temperament.

Key Characteristics:

  • Appearance:

    • Feathers: Ameraucanas have a varied feather pattern that can come in a range of colors, including blue, black, red, and wheaten. They often have beard and muffs, which are distinctive facial features of fluffy feathers around their cheeks and chin.
    • Size: They are a medium-sized breed, with roosters weighing about 6.5 pounds (2.9 kg) and hens weighing around 5.5 pounds (2.5 kg).
    • Comb: Most Ameraucanas have a pea comb, a small, compact comb with a smooth, rounded appearance.
    • Eggs: The breed is especially famous for laying blue eggs, which range from pale blue to a deeper turquoise color.
  • Temperament:

    • Ameraucanas are generally calm, friendly, and docile, though they can be a bit reserved or shy. They are not as flighty or aggressive as some other breeds and are known for being hardy and easy to manage.
    • They are relatively quiet and make good pets in backyard flocks, though they may not be as social as some other breeds.
  • Egg Production:

    • Ameraucanas are considered moderate layers, producing about 180–250 eggs annually. Their eggs are prized for their unusual blue color, making them a favorite for people interested in colorful eggs.
  • Hardiness:

    • Ameraucanas are hardy and can tolerate a variety of climates, though they are best suited to mild to moderate environments. Their pea comb helps them avoid frostbite in colder climates, a common issue for breeds with larger combs.
  • Purpose:

    • Although primarily kept for their blue eggs, Ameraucanas are also valued for their dual-purpose capabilities, providing both meat and eggs, though they are not as heavy as some other dual-purpose breeds.

Notable Points:

  • The Ameraucana breed should not be confused with the Araucana, another South American breed, which also lays blue eggs but has different characteristics, such as ear tufts and no tail.
  • Ameraucanas are often a sought-after breed for those who want to add a colorful touch to their egg baskets and enjoy a calm, friendly chicken in their flock.
  • PICKUP POLICY

    Orders for local pickup will be available on the Saturday you select. While we strive to fulfill your requested pickup date, please note that we cannot guarantee the order will be ready at that time.

    Once your order is scheduled, you will receive an email confirmation. Additionally, the Friday before your scheduled pickup, you will receive a confirmation email detailing your order, including confirmation that all chicks hatched as expected and any additional pickup information.

    Orders must be picked up during the week they are scheduled. Any orders not picked up by the scheduled date will be considered abandoned and will not be rescheduled. Unfortunately, we do not offer refunds on abandoned orders.

    This policy also applies to orders with shortages (where not all breeds hatched as expected). In such cases, any remaining chicks on the order must still be picked up as scheduled. You will have the option to replace any shortages with other chicks that are in stock at the time.

    There is no guarantee of mortality or morbidity once poultry leaves our store. Be sure to check your box of chicks before you leave. 

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