Ameraucana Chicken
The Ameraucana is an American Chicken breed, that was developed in from Araucana chickens brought from Chile. It was originally bred to retain the blue-egg gene, but eliminate the lethal alleles of the parent breed that make some of the embryos die soon before hatching.
Ameraucanas are bearded, muffed and tailed birds, unlike the Araucana that may come in a tail-less variety. These birds also have pea combs, small or absent wattles, small red earlobes, and bluish-grey legs. Ameraucana chickens are available in a wide-range of colors which include; Black, blue, blue-Wheaten, brown-red, buff, silver duckwing and white.
Ameraucana hens lay considerable numbers of blue or turquoise eggs around the year (around +200 per year) and may go broody too. A bantam version is also available for this breed.
Place of origin | The USA |
Use | Laying eggs |
Weight | Standard, male: 3 kg female: 2.5 kg Bantam, male: 850 g female: 740 g |
Comb type | Pea comb |
Skin color | White |
Egg color | Blue or green |