2 roos?

If she hatched from a brown egg, then she could have two brown egg genes, or one brown egg and one blue egg gene; depending on what was inherited. If she did get a blue egg gene, when combined with a brown egg gene, it results in green eggs being laid. There is no chance for her to lay blue.
Thanks for the clear explanation!
 
The only difference I notice is that the pullet has some orange breast feathers coming in. The roos seem to have darker heads?

Will they all stay evenly gray as they mature, similar to how they look now?

Given the uniformity of their coloring at this point, I don't think you will see much change in their appearance.
 

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