The eggs I see aren't white-white, like store bought eggs. They look more like a cream or tan in the pic. Is that accurate? I don't see any birds that should be true white eggers. The light brown could easily be an Orpington or even an EE.
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The eggs I see aren't white-white, like store bought eggs. They look more like a cream or tan in the pic. Is that accurate? I don't see any birds that should be true white eggers. The light brown could easily be an Orpington or even an EE.
The eggs I see aren't white-white, like store bought eggs. They look more like a cream or tan in the pic. Is that accurate?
The one on the far left I think is the ducks egg, the middle one does appear to be white, and the egg on the right is probably from a BO. Do any of your hens have white earlobe?
I think they're probably from your buff Orp. Then again, I have no experience with pekin duck eggs, so can't comment on the chance of that.
Update: The Buff Orpington is giving us nice brown eggs. They started smaller and are now large. Our Pekin gives us a large white egg nearly every day.
Thanks to everyone for your help.