We have had hens for nine years. In our first flock we had three Barred Rocks, two Easter Eggers, Buff Orpingtons, and a couple of other breeds. I was thrilled with the Easter Eggers egg color so the following year we got one more along with a couple of other breeds. Well, over the last 5 years we got more chicks to replace the ones we lost for different reasons
. This spring the girls are off the hook laying. We just got rid of three Salmon Favorelles because chatty chickens do not make good neighbors. Funny thing about the Salmon girls, they laid small eggs and they would just drop them in different places in the backyard. Go figure. Back to what I am asking, Since we only got Easter Eggers in two years, the two in 2023 and one in 2014, I am very confused. We got an Olive Egger in June of 2020. She has been a great layer and her eggs are a good size and of course a muted green compared to an Easter Egger egg. Lo and behold, in the past month, there has been two green eggs in one day. Like I said, Olive is a good layer and I wouldn't be surprised if she did two eggs in one day, but eggs of two different shades of green? So unless someone tells me it is not possible for an eight or nine year old hen to lay an egg, can we assume we have a very healthy and happy old hen laying eggs?
BTW, aside from the two 9 year old Easter Eggers, one of our original Barred Rocks is still hanging in there. Here "sisters" only died in the last couple of years. We also have a few 8 year olds still kicking. Attached picture is the two eggs I got out of the coop this morning.
