Thank you for presenting the title for me to look at. I would consider the title about average or typical for a project which is to say you can leave it if you are short of time, but can be improved upon.
To enhance it, you can consider adding 'chicken' egg as a descriptor so the judge knows your experiment is about chickens instead of other fowl or even insects.
The title,as read, implies there is no difference between the two egg colors. I hope this is the case. What doesn't tell me is what parameters you are testing. Hatchability? Taste? Nutrition? Rate of lay? Size? Fertility? There are many things you could be testing looking at differences in egg color. The title would be more accurate if it honed down on the one thing you were studying.
Although its important to have a good, descriptive title, I look at the abstract first and foremost as well as the clarity of the display and notebook. Please make sure that you have a clearly stated problem/ hypothsis and a logical layout describing your materials, methods and results. I love to see students who have looked outside and ahead of their experiment. Why did you get the results you did? Was it expected? Why did you think the two egg colors would be the same or different. If your experiment failed, why did it fail. If it went well, what would be follow-up experiments you could perform. If your teacher conducts an interview as part of the grade, have several people interview you prior to the real one so you have your speech prepared. The judge will typically have read through your experiment without you present then will interview you by asking something like ' could you please walk me through your experiment'.