Dark brown eggs

Chiknmma

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Jan 23, 2024
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I keep seeing these really dark brown eggs online. Like super dark brown almost milk chocolate looking. What breed lays these eggs? When I look it up online I only get light brown egg layers. Could it be something the chicken is fed? I've always been under the impression that egg color was based off breed. Please and thank u for the help. I need whatever chicken lays these
 
Welsummer can also lay a dark brown egg. How dark for Marans or Welsummer depends on the person selecting which chickens get to breed. If egg color is one of their criteria then you can get a real dark egg. If not they should still be fairly dark but not spectacular.

Something else that happens is that the first eggs they lay when they start laying of after a break are the darkest. Often the longer they lay the more the egg color lightens. Sometimes it is not noticeable, sometimes it is pretty dramatic.
 
Black Copper Marans lay the darkest eggs, like said there's no guarantees you'll get dark eggs by just buying a BCM hen tho.

Here's the egg shade card that a lot of BCM breeders use for color comparison...
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My darkest layer lays a good 6 to 7 on the chart. And by hatching her eggs consistently her progeny's eggs should get darker over generations especially if mated to a Rooster that came from a dark egg also.
 
We have French Marans from Cackle, and a Barnevelder, and their eggs are in the '5 to 7' range from that chart, as it appears on my computer here. Not darkest, but nice dark brown.
The clean legged cuckoo Marans from several hatcheries produce tan eggs, barely a shade darker than any other brown egglayer breeds.
Mary
 
Exciting! Some pics of my French Black CM and my Barnevelder. I also have a cuckoo Maran's and a baby French Blue CM, she is going to be gorgeous, I can't wait... All of the Maran's are just the coolest, sweet and JQuelen, the BCM is my puppy, she follows me everywhere, she's truly the flock comedian. I've heard that Barnevelders are shy and indeed mine is quite shy....

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Welsummer can also lay a dark brown egg. How dark for Marans or Welsummer depends on the person selecting which chickens get to breed. If egg color is one of their criteria then you can get a real dark egg. If not they should still be fairly dark but not spectacular.

Something else that happens is that the first eggs they lay when they start laying of after a break are the darkest. Often the longer they lay the more the egg color lightens. Sometimes it is not noticeable, sometimes it is pretty dramatic.
Yes sorry, I forgot about the Welsummers. I've seen pics around here of some really nice dark eggs from members. 👍
 

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