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  1. Kev

    if an ee is born from a green egg can it lay a blue egg?

    Thanks, chickies. Bock-Bock, if not blue or green, usually their eggs are tinted or light-ish brown. However anything goes as for EE stock, so a few probably lay white or even dark brown.
  2. Kev

    if an ee is born from a green egg can it lay a blue egg?

    Quote: The peacomb was your first clue. Peacomb is dominant.. and it appears he is probably the only peacombed bird in the flock which means automatically any peacombed offspring are the EE's. The peacomb gene is also located "really really close" to the O(blue eggshell gene) which means in...
  3. Kev

    if an ee is born from a green egg can it lay a blue egg?

    Quote: There is just one gene- the O gene.. "the blue eggshell gene". Convention has it that O combined with fewer or no tinting or brown eggshell genes causes blue eggs. O combined with genes for tinted eggs= green. O with dark brown genes= dark green or olive. The genes for O/blue...
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