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Not right now, no. That rooster was half Marans, half Polish so there's no color in the egg, however, this upcoming summer and fall I will have eggs from his daughters. They'll have the size, bulk, and body of a Marans but their offspring (from the eggs offered in the future) will be laced or partially laced, some mottled, - But will lay deep olive green eggs.
Right now that rooster is pumping out colored "meat chicks" for me.
ETA: When my Marans start laying more than just 2 eggs a day (current rate) I might for a very limited time offer some eggs of the SAME breeding that rooster was born from though. Very awesome, heavy males like him and the females will look similar to the EE hen on the first page but bigger, with a more fan-shaped tail. They will lay light brown, pink, or heavily spotted eggs.
Right now that rooster is pumping out colored "meat chicks" for me.
ETA: When my Marans start laying more than just 2 eggs a day (current rate) I might for a very limited time offer some eggs of the SAME breeding that rooster was born from though. Very awesome, heavy males like him and the females will look similar to the EE hen on the first page but bigger, with a more fan-shaped tail. They will lay light brown, pink, or heavily spotted eggs.
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