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Isyovi
Songster
So a couple of weeks later and we got our first egg! I contacted the breeder and said they were most likely blue polish x leghorn mixes. They are both known to have white eggs. In real life it had a bit of a pinkish tint to it though.Bright red, often glossy comb and waddles indicates a healthy and sexually mature bird.
I watched a youtube today that said the color of their eggs can be determined (before they start laying) by the color of their earlobes. Judging by the photograph, her eggs should be white. When she finally lays her first egg for you, please let us know if they are indeed white eggs, please.