Ameraukana is an interesting breed of chickens that is also known as Easter. What is this feathery resident of the bird's yard who took this unusual name for herself? Everything is quite elementary: the chicken rushes with colored testicles, which fit to give to a solemn table directly without painting! Ameraukana is absolutely able to be on its own backyard, and its colored masonry will amuse the farmer with enviable frequency. Ameraukana was bred in the 1970s by the Araucana crossbreeding method, which was introduced to the North American people at the Montreal Global Exhibition in 1967. Stereotypes were recognized in 1984. Farmers liked the characteristics of these hens, their funny appearance, the taste properties of their meat and, of course, the unprecedented paint of eggs. Because of this color of their birds and called "Easter". In America they are grown with pleasure starting from the stage of breed stereotypes approval. At the moment, they are spreading and taking root wherev