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Ameraucana chicken is a breed developed in the 1970s USA from Chilean Araucana chickens. It was officially recognized by the American Poultry Association (APA) in 1984. This medium-sized chicken has a beard and muffs, carries its tail at medium height, and has legs of dark gray color.

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Ameraucana chickens were developed in the early 1970s from Chilean Araucana chickens by a group of breeders in the United States. These birds emerged from a careful breeding program designed to eliminate genetic defects and were officially recognized by the APA in 1984.
Rooster: Has a medium-length, slightly upright breast, a medium-length curved neck, and a full ruff that extends down to the shoulders. The back is broad and slightly sloping downward, with rounded and wide shoulders. Wings are body close-fitting and slightly drooping. The tail is medium in length, fully spread, and composed of rounded sickle feathers. The head is medium-sized and broad with a strong beak. Eyes are red-brown and the beard and muffs are very small and red. Legs are dark gray with well-spaced toes.
Hen: Has the same characteristics as the rooster except for sex differences, but the hen’s body is fuller and more horizontal than the rooster’s. Ameraucana chickens are known for various color color variations including black, blue, white, yellow, silver-necked, golden-brown, blue-brown, white-brown, and orange-breasted like types.
Another distinguishing feature of Ameraucana chickens is their ability to lay blue eggs. The egg color is typically turquoise.
Ameraucana chickens are known for their friend lively and docile nature. They are generally fond of human interaction and get along well with other chickens. Karma They integrate smoothly into flocks. Non-aggressive, they establish their place in the flock hierarchy without difficulty.
Ameraucana chickens come in various color varieties. These include black (Schwarz), blue (Blau), white (Weiss), yellow (Gelb), silver-necked (Silberhalsig), golden-brown (Gold-weizenfarbig), blue-brown (Blau-weizenarbig), white-brown (Weiss-weizenfarbig), and orange-breasted (Orangebrüstig).

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