Ameraucanas
A Brown/Red Ameraucana cockerel
The American Poultry Association recognizes a bird called the Ameraucana, which lays colored eggs and has muffs and a beard, not ear tufts, and comes in standardized color varieties. The Ameraucana also comes in a bantam form.
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Breed clubs:
Araucana Club
of America
Nancy Utterback
11638N 600 W
Franklin, IN 46044
e-mail: Araucan21@hotmail.com
Ameraucana Breeders
Club
John W. Blehm
4599 Lange Rd.
Birch Run, MI 48415
e-mail: john@ameraucana.org
The Araucana Club
Mrs. A. R. Williams
Bloomfield Cottage, Oakhill, Bath, Avon, BA3 5BG
England
phone: 01749-840431
A pair of White Ameraucanas
Photos courtesy of Mike Gilbert
Silver Ameraucana pullet and cockerel
Photos courtesy of Mike Gilbert
A Blue Ameraucana pullet
Photo courtesy of Mike Gilbert
A Blue Ameraucana cockerel
Photo courtesy of Laura Phillips
Wheaten Ameraucana bantams
Photos courtesy of Mike Gilbert
A pair of Buff Ameraucana bantams
Photos courtesy of Mike Gilbert
A Black Ameraucana cockerel
Photo ©Vicky Thompson
Another pair of Buff Ameraucana bantams
Photos courtesy of Laura Phillips
A Black Ameraucana bantam cockerel
Photo courtesy of Mike Gilbert
A pair of White Ameraucana bantams
Photos courtesy of Mike Gilbert
"Cogburn," Karen Stone's Ameraucana bantam rooster
Photo courtesy of Karen Stone
A Blue Ameraucana bantam hen
Photo courtesy of Laura Phillips
Two of Pete's Ameraucanas, a Blue/Red cockerel and a
Wheaten pullet
Photos courtesy of Pete Akers
A Blue Ameraucana rooster
Photo courtesy of Nathan Malone
Another Blue Ameraucana hen
Photo courtesy of Sam at Crestview Farms
How about Frizzled Ameraucana pullets?
Photo courtesy of Paul McSorley
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