One of them does have some white bleeding through on her ears, I thought it was just a flaw. I will most definitely not complain about a surprise blue egg!!!
What does the blue egg layer look like?
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One of them does have some white bleeding through on her ears, I thought it was just a flaw. I will most definitely not complain about a surprise blue egg!!!
Sort of funny you were so sure you only had one colored egg layer. My Legbar lays a light blue, 1 Isbar lays green 1 lays blue, Olive Egger x Legbar lays Olive she has legbar features but darker.I don't have any EE's, lol. We thought there was only had one Australorp x Legbar, but I guess I have at least two! The one is obvious because she's crested.
The really funny thing is that I didn't intentionally buy any colored egg layers! I have now, because chicken math is real! They're not old enough to lay yet though, and they're in a different pen. Anyway, the crested one I know is laying the green egg. My guess would be this one because of the white leakage on her ear? I ended up with four "Australorp" pullets from that breeder so there are two other possibilities. I may have to mark vents to know for sure!
What breeds do you have and how old are they?I know the crested one is laying the green egg. We are getting a second colored egg now, from birds that should have ALL laid brown. To me both eggs look green, the new one just has more of a bluish tint to it.