Americans Chickens
The Ameraucana is a highly popular breed, known for its beautiful blue eggs. Â
The Ameraucana breed was originally developed in the 1970s, and derived from Araucanas. Ameraucanas were bred to retain the blue-egg laying gene but eliminate some of the issues associated with the Araucana breed.Â
We have been breeding Ameraucanas since the 1980s — even before they were admitted into the Standard of Perfection by the American Poultry Association in 1984.Â
Mature Ameraucanas are medium-sized birds with pea combs, are extremely hardy, and come in a wonderful combination of colors and color patterns making a beautiful laying flock. Baby chicks come in all colors, just like adults. Â
Our Ameraucanas are sold as a mixed flock only, and specific feather coloring is not available. Our birds have muffs, but not all will have beards. Hens will breed true for egg color. Â 1 in every 300ish lays a pink egg, despite our best efforts.Â
Ava Clark (verified owner) –
Chicks were smaller and weaker than expected.
Nathaniel Brooks (verified owner) –
Chicks arrived safely, all are doing well. Very satisfied.
Matthew Hunter (verified owner) –
Good quality birds, but the shipping took a little longer than I hoped.
Olivia Morgan (verified owner) –
Overall a positive experience, but one chick was a bit weak.
Grace Turner (verified owner) –
Fast shipping, all chicks arrived in perfect condition.