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minifarmmom
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Yes, it is very likely your Cream Legbar that is laying the pink eggs. I get pink spots on some of my eggs with a blue base, but have never seen a completely pink eggs. I was wondering If I ever would. The was an article in the National Geographic in the September 1948 issue about "Easter Egg chickens". It was written about a man that had learned about the Blue Egg laying ear tuffed Araucana of South America from a 1927 National Geographic article (image from 1927 article below) and decided to get some.
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He found some contacts in South America and to his dismay learned that it was nearly impossible to find the Blue Egg Laying ear tuffed birds any more because they had been nearly all crossed out to imported breeds. By a miracle he was able to get a few birds. He said one looked something like a barred rock cross and one was something like a RIR cross but that they did have ear tuffs so he breed them. After ten years of white eggs he notice eggs with a pale blue hue to them and started to type breed for the blue eggs. He was successful and ended up with blue eggs, green eggs, and pink eggs. There is a color enhanced photo in the 1948 National Geographic, but I can't find it posted on line. From what I have seen the pink is a coating that goes on the out side of the egg shell. It is present in all the Blue Egg breeds tracing back the South American origins. It is really rare in the Legbars, but much more common in the Araucana line in the USA.
Here is are egg photos from the Awesome Araucana Hatchery. They have been breeding their line of Araucana since the early 1970's. As you can see, they get quite a good representation of pink eggs. View attachment 1657333 View attachment 1657334
Very interesting! Thank you very much for the article. I thought all cream legbars were from Europe though?