Meet the Ameribella: The Egg-Laying Powerhouse Your Coop Has Been Waiting For
Looking to grow your flock with a reliable layer, a curious personality, and a little backyard beauty? The Ameribella chicken might just be your perfect match. Exclusive to My Pet Chicken, this exciting new breed was thoughtfully developed for backyard flock keepers who want high egg production and peace of mind when choosing hens. Let’s take a closer look at what makes the Ameribella such a standout addition to your coop.
A Brief History: A Breed Born for Backyard Success
The Ameribella is a new hybrid breed, created specifically for backyard chicken keepers. Its development focused on three things: egg production, hardiness, and sex-linked genetics. That means Ameribellas are not only excellent layers—they also make chick-sexing simple, so you can confidently build an all-female flock.
Sex-linked breeds, like the Ameribella, are designed so that males and females hatch with distinct coloration. No more guessing or surprise roosters in your hen house!
Personality: Curious and Active
If you're looking for chickens with a little extra spark, the Ameribella fits the bill. These birds are naturally active and inquisitive. They have great personalities, making them a perfect choice for families and first-time chicken owners.
Their alertness also means they’re good at keeping an eye on their surroundings, which can be a bonus if you’re free-ranging your flock.
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Baby Chicks: Ameribella
Started Pullets: Ameribella
Appearance: Sleek and Striking
Ameribella hens are real head-turners. With mostly black feathers kissed with reddish highlights, they bring elegance and contrast to your coop. Their feathering is both sleek and resilient, helping them adapt well to various climates.
If you do end up with a rooster (intentionally or not!), you’ll notice his black barred plumage, a striking pattern that sets him apart from the hens.
Egg Color & Production: Creamy, Consistent, and Plentiful
Let’s talk eggs—because that’s where the Ameribella truly shines. These ladies are powerhouse layers, producing 5–6 large, cream-tinted eggs each week. That’s up to 300 eggs per year from a single hen! The Ameribella hens start laying eggs at around 4-5 months old.
Their consistent laying and high productivity make them ideal for anyone who wants to keep their egg cartons full, whether you're baking for the family or sharing with neighbors.
Why Choose Ameribellas?
Sex Link Simplicity – Know you’re getting hens from the start
Top-Tier Egg Production – Up to 5-6 eggs a week
Charming and Curious – Great personalities for backyard enjoyment
Cold & Heat Hardy – Adaptable to many climates
Ready to add an Ameribella (or three) to your flock?
These birds are only available from My Pet Chicken, and they’re flying off the shelves—so don’t wait too long to place your order. Your egg basket will thank you!





2 comments
what breeds made the Ameribella?
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My Pet Chicken replied:
Thank you for your question! The Ameribella is an exclusive hybrid developed especially by My Pet Chicken, and the exact breed mix is proprietary information. While we cannot share the parent breeds, what we can tell you is that they were carefully selected to create a hen with excellent laying ability, hardiness, and a friendly temperament.
I’m really please with the development of my Ameribella hens. All 15 of the chickens are doing well-one of them has started crowing and has discovered he is different from his friends.. is it now possible for me to increase my flock by hatching any eggs produced?
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My Pet Chicken replied:
It sounds like your Ameribellas are thriving, which is wonderful to hear. Since they are sex links and an F1 generation cross, their offspring will not reliably inherit the same traits as the parents, so hatching their eggs will give you mixed results in both appearance and egg production.