I wanted to add on a new reply I finally got a new egg from an EE bantam cross (she has no muffs) but OH my GOODNESS.. she laid the purdiest blue eggs!!
I am just about 90% sure that the one young hen/older pullet that I thought was a Jaerhon/maran cross. is a Maran/EE cross.. so that means I have a no cheek muff, full sister to KristiP's Solo.
I started getting a very nice slightly off white egg, each one since the 1st one I found has gotten more green, so I think I have a true olive egger in my flock.
I took pics so I could show everyone the HUGE variety I am getting (keep in mind 2 hens are KristiP's) 
The upper row has eggs from two different pens, and the typical brown on the end has the olive egg next to it,
and a jumbo white on the other side. On the lower row starts with one of my serama's , the one next to that is from
a Welsummer I got as a chick frrom H&R, then another blue from the hen that finally started laying...
The egg in the upper left is the "olive" egg, the first one was very close to white.. it gets darker and darker...
The white one in the upper right is a jumbo white from a hen i got from Kristi.
The egg in the lower left is one from my english cuckoo maran hens, and the blue one in the lower
right hand corner is the new blue one.
Come check out the cheesiest thread in BYC- the WI cheesehead page! http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=245700&p=1303
Come check out the cheesiest thread in BYC- the WI cheesehead page! http://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=245700&p=1303


























However, I can always tell ( the summer) when one of the cats lea
All, in all I would listen to Jim... he's had the most and the longest.


