Ameraucana Chickens: Your Ultimate Guide to the Breed that Lays Blue Eggs!

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  • Опубликовано: 21 июл 2024
  • Welcome back to The Happy Chicken Coop, where we're all about celebrating the amazing diversity of chicken breeds!
    In this episode, we're going to introduce you to a truly unique and charming breed - the Ameraucana Chicken.
    Known for their delightful blue eggs, Ameraucanas are a popular choice for many backyard chicken keepers.
    But there's so much more to these feathered friends than their egg color!
    From their distinctive 'beard' and 'muffs' to their hardy nature and friendly disposition, Ameraucanas have plenty of traits to adore.
    Join us as we delve into the fascinating history of the Ameraucana breed and discuss their physical characteristics, temperament, and egg-laying abilities.
    We'll also provide expert tips on caring for Ameraucanas, from feeding and housing to health and wellbeing.
    Whether you're considering Ameraucanas for your own flock or simply curious about this unique breed, this episode is packed full of useful and interesting information.
    So, are you ready to explore the wonderful world of Ameraucana Chickens?
    Tune in to this episode and discover if this blue egg-laying breed is the perfect addition to your backyard coop!
    Remember to like, share, and subscribe to The Happy Chicken Coop for more poultry insights and advice.
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Комментарии • 35

  • @ThatAnimalChannel
    @ThatAnimalChannel Год назад +9

    i got my black one for about $2 from meyer hatchery from their day old bin. I was very happy to see her grow up to be this breed.

  • @colinhawes7833
    @colinhawes7833 Год назад +7

    Getting a couple of Ameraucana chicks in a couple days. Very excited!

  • @mindfulgratitude3041
    @mindfulgratitude3041 Год назад +9

    You are a fantastic educator. Thank you for being part of our homeschool.

    • @thehappychickencoop6460
      @thehappychickencoop6460  Год назад

      Aww thanks for the compliment! We try our best to provide as much value as we can. I learn so much just researching some of these topics

  • @bonefinderdog5884
    @bonefinderdog5884 6 месяцев назад +1

    We have three Ameraucanas. One is elderly and blind, taken on from a friend as she was being picked on. She and her old lady Orpington friend now live a charmed life in their own coop and own fenced yard. The old lady is delightful. We also took on two more, at the age of about 3 plus months. We had hoped that they, and the third chicken we inherited, of the same age and an Austrolorp, would get along with the two old ladies but the Ameraucanas were bossy and shortly after their arrival, immediately started to pick on the two older ladies so they were moved to our larger coop with our four one plus year old Brahmas, including a rooster. This was the great equalizer. We find this breed flighty, aloof, definitely not interested in being picked up, not fond of eating out of our hand, but do very well with the larger Brahmas. They do well with the rooster as well. They have been pretty prolific egg layers ( not the old lady, who still tries though) until winter hit. We live at 8300 feet in Colorado and they have done very well at this altitude and climate. They are not clipped so they are very agile and can easily escape getting away from dogs, cats, etc. They have been wonderful additions to our flock but I would not seek the out again to purchase.

  • @betchieharrison5526
    @betchieharrison5526 Год назад +4

    I bought 4 ameraucana chicks today

  • @jimschaefer7827
    @jimschaefer7827 3 месяца назад

    Very good information! Thanks!

  • @dedikfarm1128
    @dedikfarm1128 Год назад

    thank you... the info is very useful... greetings from Indonesia

  • @Geo66087
    @Geo66087 Год назад +9

    You failed to mention that 1 in approximately 100 Ameraucanas have a genetic defect resulting in cross beaks. There are about 3 to 4 specific breeds that produce variant hues of blueish eggs from light to dark. The Black Ameraucnas lay the darkest greenish-blue eggs and also carry this specific defective cross-beak or "scissor-beak" gene, which progressively gets worse as they mature.

    • @bspoon5041
      @bspoon5041 Месяц назад +1

      Thanks for the information. I have spent 25 years in veterinary medicine and getting ready to get a few chickens. I am only use to dogs and cats and a few birds. I will keep this information on my list when I prepare to purchase my chicks.

  • @JanetArvola
    @JanetArvola 4 месяца назад +1

    Many years ago I ordered "Ameraucana" chicks from the local feed store who orders them from hatcheries. I still have some of them. I am now looking at ordering more from the same feed store. So I decided to google all these different breeds offered to see if I want to get a different breed this time,. I came across this video and I was shocked by the information that there are Easter Eggers being passed off as Ameraucanas. My chickens don't have the tuffs around their face like true Ameraucanas, but that's what I purchased according to the order list and it was spelled that way. This very reputable feed store again has "Ameraucanas" listed in the "rare breed" section of the order info for $3.65 (USD) each! Your video says they should be $20 (not sure if that's for hens or chicks). I wonder if the hatchery is selling them as Ameraucanas! I'm appalled!

  • @beebop9808
    @beebop9808 Год назад +1

    Got a dozen eggs coming for Lavender birds in a couple of weeks. Hope that goes well.

  • @hectormaldonado4369
    @hectormaldonado4369 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hi. If you dont mind me making a little correction here: The 2 Mapuche breeds are "Kollonka" and "Ketro" ("Kintero" is a Chilean town). Id like you to repeat the info at minute 1:58-2:00, please (Mr Keller?...). Thank you.

  • @commanderhurst3283
    @commanderhurst3283 3 месяца назад

    Amerucanas are very popular up here in Michigan.

  • @betchieharrison5526
    @betchieharrison5526 Год назад

    New subscriber here

  • @frostrangerofthefrozenrelm
    @frostrangerofthefrozenrelm 10 месяцев назад

    Mine aren't purebred, but I can attest that they don't like the heat. Those muffs and beards are cute but not well suited for hot weather. That said, I haven't had to do too much intervention for the 2 I have, but I definitely would keep that in mind if you get the breed. I also got both types of temperments mentioned. Thyme is a sweet and friendly bird while Sage is skittish and a bit flighty (but still a very good girl). As I said though, mine aren't purebred so take what I say with a grain of salt, but I still felt my observations were worth sharing. I definitely would get them again though, even though Sage is skittish, both she and Thyme are pretty docile birds and get along well with my easter eggers. And they are striking birds, especially Sage who looks like a tiny falcon (from what I read, she's silver patterned) and Thyme is a gorgeous bird too with a beard that'd make a mountain man jealous. :3

  • @FixerInCuba
    @FixerInCuba 4 месяца назад

    Thanks for the video. Great info. I'm wondering if you could point me to a serious breeder. I have free-range chicken and this breed has always caught my attention. I'm in Cuba and this is not an existing breed as far as I know.

  • @chuckymystic
    @chuckymystic 4 месяца назад

    I named mine Falco!

  • @c.and.t.adventures
    @c.and.t.adventures Год назад

    ❤❤❤

  • @techie13804
    @techie13804 4 месяца назад

    When you say it "tolerates New York Winters fairly well," what part of NY? I live in the Binghamton area, and the winters here are very different than back down on Long Island.
    I was hoping to get a few of these in nid March and am curious.

    • @dragonchamp5141
      @dragonchamp5141 2 месяца назад +1

      My ams are pure breeds they dispose hest I live at my camp in Somerset county highest point in Pa they love setting out on my porch in a row covered in snow freezing temps
      They loved it

    • @dragonchamp5141
      @dragonchamp5141 2 месяца назад

      Despise

    • @techie13804
      @techie13804 2 месяца назад

      Thank you for your reply. I wound up not getting Americunas. They had Easter Eggers at my local Countrymax store, so we got them instead.

  • @ericgarcia4049
    @ericgarcia4049 11 месяцев назад

    Will these get along with lavender orpingtons? Are they racist towards other orpingtons?

  • @garyhempel6316
    @garyhempel6316 4 месяца назад

    my Ameraucana pullets are pushing 6 months and not a hint of an egg lol

    • @user-ft5un7ns1d
      @user-ft5un7ns1d Месяц назад

      Any eggs yet ????

    • @garyhempel6316
      @garyhempel6316 Месяц назад

      @@user-ft5un7ns1dyes getting 4-5 per day most days from 6 hens

  • @alexandradane3672
    @alexandradane3672 6 месяцев назад +3

    AN egg laying , AN not A egg laying…good grief .

  • @Alech345
    @Alech345 Год назад +2

    I would love to see something different besides chicken breeds please

    • @thehappychickencoop6460
      @thehappychickencoop6460  Год назад +2

      If you check our channel we've done dozens of videos that aren't about chicken breeds, they pertain to chicken health, chicken coops, some quail, geese, raising different fowl together. Unless you are talking about touching on other farm animals that you can have on your homestead?

    • @Alech345
      @Alech345 Год назад

      @@thehappychickencoop6460 After I have looked at more of your channel I do not think that anymore but it would be nice to see something besides poultry maybe like rabbits or something along that line

    • @jessicajackson1973
      @jessicajackson1973 Год назад +2

      In fairness, the name of the channel IS The Happy CHICKEN coop, so...if you want to see different content, maybe find a different channel more tailored to your needs? Just a thought ((shrug))

  • @country_boy_zone6b
    @country_boy_zone6b 8 месяцев назад +1

    Your showing Easter Eggers...those are NOT Ameraucana

  • @daviddavies9416
    @daviddavies9416 10 месяцев назад

    Amerucanas are not a recognised breed in the UK or Australia

  • @FVWhimsy2010
    @FVWhimsy2010 8 месяцев назад

    Okay...leaving the video because of your weird deliberate enunciation. So, there you go...leave the weirdness to AI.