Blue Ameraucana

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Blue Ameraucana
Blue Ameraucana
Blue Ameraucana
Blue Ameraucana

The Blue Ameraucana is a stunning chicken breed known for its deep blue feathers, slate legs, and blue-tinted eggs. With muffs, beards, and a pea comb, they thrive in colder climates. Calm and eye-catching, they’re perfect for any flock. Note: Offspring may vary in color due to genetics.

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Blue Ameraucana Chicken

The Ameraucana chicken, developed in the United States in the 1970s, is known for its unique slate or black legs and its ability to lay beautiful blue-tinted eggs. These birds are easily recognizable by their beards and muffs, and their pea combs make them particularly suited for colder climates. With a calm and quiet temperament, Ameraucanas are a great addition to any flock and are sure to stand out.

It’s important to note that Ameraucanas are a pure breed, distinct from Easter Eggers, and should not be confused with Araucanas, which are rumpless and have tufts. Average Mature Weight: Roosters weigh around 6.5 lbs, and hens approximately 5.5 lbs.

These elegant birds have been selectively bred for their deep blue coloring and intricate lacing. With their muffs, beards, blue eggs, and overall charm, they truly have it all. When breeding for the blue color, genetics may result in offspring that are not only blue but also black, white, or splash. As we continue to expand our flock, availability will be limited.


Frequently Asked Questions: 


Are blue Ameraucanas rare?
Yes, the Ameraucana chicken is indeed a rare and distinctive breed. While they are gaining popularity, especially in the USA and Australia, their rarity still adds to their charm. These birds are most famous for their striking light blue eggs, but their appeal extends beyond just egg color.

What color eggs do blue Ameraucana chickens lay?
Blue Ameraucana chickens are known for laying blue eggs. In addition to their egg color, they possess several unique features, including a pea comb, white skin, full tails, muffs and beards (which always come together), and slate or black legs. Notably, they do not have ear tufts.

Are Ameraucanas big?
Ameraucana chickens are medium-sized, typically weighing between 6 and 7 pounds. They are mainly kept for their egg-laying capabilities, producing around 3 blue eggs per week. However, they are not particularly known for being broody.

How big are Ameraucana eggs?
Ameraucana eggs are generally medium in size, resembling the standard shape and appearance of typical chicken eggs.

Are Ameraucana friendly?
Ameraucana chickens are recognized for their friendly and calm nature. They are typically good-natured birds, making them an excellent choice for families and backyard enthusiasts. They also tend to coexist peacefully with other chickens.

Are Ameraucana eggs always blue?
Yes, Ameraucana chickens consistently lay blue eggs. The breed comes in eight different color varieties: Black, Blue, Blue Wheaten, Brown Red, Buff, Silver, Wheaten, and White. Regardless of their color variety, they usually produce 3 to 4 medium to large blue eggs per week.


Blue Ameraucana Facts

  • Poultry Show Class: All Other Standard Breeds, Miscellaneous Class
  • Weights: Hen ——-5 1/2 lbs
  • Rooster—-6 1/2 lb
  • Pullet——4 1/2 lbs
  • Cockerel—5 1/2 lbs
  • Purpose and Type: Laying blue eggs, pets and show; Production
  • Egg Shell Color: blue shell a few light green
  • Egg Production: 180-200 eggs per year (estimates only)
  • Egg Size: Medium-Large
  • Temperament: Active/Flighty
  • Gender Accuracy: 75-80%
  • Fertility Percentage: 65-80%
  • Broody: Non Setter
  • Mating Ratio:  9 Females to 1 Male
  • Roost Height: 4+ feet
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • APA: Yes, Recognized by the American Standard of Perfection in 1984.
  • TLC: Not Listed
  • Breeder Farm Source: Poultry Breeding Farm has been developing our bloodline/strain of production type Blue Ameraucana since 2015.

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