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I've tracked down several people who have them, theres some in FL if I'm not mistaken. I know. I meant the it was the same shade all the way through to the inside, I've read on Ameraucana sites that an EE would produce an egg thats green/blue on the outside and white on the inside and Ams produce eggs that are the same color all the way through
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Hmm...I always learned that EEs lay blue/green eggs, every once and a while some types will lay tinted or brown, Ameraucanas lay blue/green, and Araucanas lay blue.
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I think all eggs are white on the other of the shell...
 
XD I don't care about how "realistic" it is--it's fictional! I just go for the one that has a better story, characterization, and action--sorry, I think Star Wars wins hands down. Star Trek isn't bad though, I've just really never gotten into it.
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Okay, maybe so. But Star Trek has better characters XD
 
Hmm...I always learned that EEs lay blue/green eggs, every once and a while some types will lay tinted or brown, Ameraucanas lay blue/green, and Araucanas lay blue.
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I think all eggs are white on the other of the shell...
I see.

In addition to calcium carbonate and the other typical minerals, blue egg shells contain oocyanin (thus the genetic symbol O; note the root “cyan”) which is a byproduct from the body’s production of bile. This blue pigment is not a coating like brown but is throughout the egg’s shell. Thus, the blue egg is also blue inside (before the inner membranes dry to a papery white) and is more difficult to see into when candling.

http://www.communitychickens.com/all-about-egg-color/
 
I see.

In addition to calcium carbonate and the other typical minerals, blue egg shells contain oocyanin (thus the genetic symbol O; note the root “cyan”) which is a byproduct from the body’s production of bile. This blue pigment is not a coating like brown but is throughout the egg’s shell. Thus, the blue egg is also blue inside (before the inner membranes dry to a papery white) and is more difficult to see into when candling.

http://www.communitychickens.com/all-about-egg-color/
Hmm...never heard of that. Thanks for informing me!
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It is interesting.
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Anyway would you like to see a pic of the egg?
What about Kirk, Spock, McCoy, Scotty, Chekhov, etc. Or from Next gen, Picard, Data, Riker, Diana, Worf, Geordi and Crusher? Those are better classics XD
The only one I really know and ever hear about it is Spock XD
 

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