donrae
Rest in Peace -2017
Okay, I think there's a misconception here. If you breed a dark brown layer to a dark brown layer, the offspring pullets will lay darker eggs. The first hen will lay the same color eggs no matter what rooster she breeds with. The rooster breeding the hen has no impact on the egg she lays the next day, except if it's fertile or not. That marans hen will lay dark eggs with a marans roo, a leghorn roo, an ee roo, or no roo at all. It's their offspring's egg color that's impacted.LOL! That 20lb baby every day comment really did make the knees slap together - lawd hab moicey!
I'd rather ask a "stupid" question than remain ignorant - ignorance is easily curable, stooopid ain't!
Nah, the reason I was asking about the roo having any bearing was due to a Maran comment made - where if both the hen and the roo were maran the eggs would be a darker brown. Same with a blue egger roo with hens. So it begged the question if egg color could be impacted by the roo could the egg size also? Bulls impact birthweight of calves after all.
Haven't cracked the egg yet to see if double or even triple yoker yet - I'm still admiring in amazment!
Mammals are different than birds, so you can't compare the two really. The reproductive systems are way too different.
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