thanks...i have a question..i have two rumpless clean faced black hens with him that are beautiful but they lay these palee green eggs which is not what ithought i was buying but alas i have them..good layers but notthe color i wanted..my roo was from a bright blue..will his egg color pass onto the eggs of the offspring of these greenish eggs? i hope that was clear.thanks for your help
You can definitely breed for bluer eggs. That is great you have a rooster that you know comes from a very blue egg. So he should pass on genetics to a good, clean blue egg. Unless his father donated some other egg genetics, which you wouldn't see because you can only see what the mother passed (in the form of the nice, blue egg he hatched from).
It will likely take several generations to get the color you want. Essentially you are breeding for less and less brown tinting on the shell of the blue egg, which makes the egg appear green.
Edit: Your splash rooster is gorgeous! You are definitely in business for the next generation resulting in some lovely blue colored birds, if you breed him to those black hens! I personally LOVE blue and splash birds, my goal is a blue/black/splash flock.
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