Arizonachicken are you raising Cemani's yet ?
just kidding with all the kids, I am sure that you do not have time to be a SERIOUS BREEDER.
But how long before Silkies were imported to this country before they became ubiquitously. I just noticed that the first mention of the breed here on BYC was back in 2008.
About the blue eggs geen found in several breeds and or types of chickens. All birds called ameraucanas or some other spelling used by Hatcheries some breeders and feeds store peeps are a mixed breed called easter eggers. Ameraucanas. the breed only come in specific colors and if matted with the same color and breed will always "breed true" In order to learn about this breed you would need to read the SOP or stand of perfection of this or any breed. That is if your are inclined to be a SERIOUS BREEDER and sell your birds for whatever it costs to breed show birds.
There are a few breeds out there which breed true and carry the blue eggs gene, one of those is the Legbar which was developed in the UK. I have a female, she will be bred by a Marans and thus her offsprings should lay green eggs, a blue egg covered by a brown covering. I have had a few beautiful white Ameraucanas and their eggs were blue. As a aside the gene for blue egg shell is geographically close the the gene which causes PEA combs and many hens with the BEG will have pea combs but not all. Depends what the parents carry and pass down. Legbars have straight combs because most birds used to develop the breed have straight combs.
Get easter eggers, they are great birds ! Friendly, calm and good producers. I have six EEchicks from City Farm and they are quite pretty, some with small semi-crests from their d'uccle DAD. I love mixing breeds to make my flock and egg basket very colorful.

But how long before Silkies were imported to this country before they became ubiquitously. I just noticed that the first mention of the breed here on BYC was back in 2008.
About the blue eggs geen found in several breeds and or types of chickens. All birds called ameraucanas or some other spelling used by Hatcheries some breeders and feeds store peeps are a mixed breed called easter eggers. Ameraucanas. the breed only come in specific colors and if matted with the same color and breed will always "breed true" In order to learn about this breed you would need to read the SOP or stand of perfection of this or any breed. That is if your are inclined to be a SERIOUS BREEDER and sell your birds for whatever it costs to breed show birds.
There are a few breeds out there which breed true and carry the blue eggs gene, one of those is the Legbar which was developed in the UK. I have a female, she will be bred by a Marans and thus her offsprings should lay green eggs, a blue egg covered by a brown covering. I have had a few beautiful white Ameraucanas and their eggs were blue. As a aside the gene for blue egg shell is geographically close the the gene which causes PEA combs and many hens with the BEG will have pea combs but not all. Depends what the parents carry and pass down. Legbars have straight combs because most birds used to develop the breed have straight combs.
Get easter eggers, they are great birds ! Friendly, calm and good producers. I have six EEchicks from City Farm and they are quite pretty, some with small semi-crests from their d'uccle DAD. I love mixing breeds to make my flock and egg basket very colorful.