Duck egg color variations?

thoeffel1994

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Chickens seem to have a huge variety of egg colors. Are the only colors that ducks produce, black, grey, white, and green? Why does it seem like chickens have all these different shades of colors, but ducks only have a few?
 
Chickens seem to have a huge variety of egg colors. Are the only colors that ducks produce, black, grey, white, and green? Why does it seem like chickens have all these different shades of colors, but ducks only have a few?
Cayuga ducks lay black or grey (depending on genes). I've heard some runners lay green, but also probably depends on what genes they have. My Cayuga lay a dark grey - not quite black like I've seen other pictures of. Their first few were off white.

I wonder what mixing a Cayuga to a Runner would do for color.
 

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Cayuga ducks lay black or grey (depending on genes). I've heard some runners lay green, but also probably depends on what genes they have. My Cayuga lay a dark grey - not quite black like I've seen other pictures of. Their first few were off white.

I wonder what mixing a Cayuga to a Runner would do for color.
I was actually wondering the same thing. I guess it depends if the genes for the black/grey eggs and genes for the green eggs will both express at the same time or if one will cover up the other. 🤔
 
My new Dutch Hookbill lays pretty blue eggs.
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Those are nice looking eggs. The top one looks like it's a a light tan color, I haven't seen that before.

I noticed that one breed can produce different colored eggs. I would love to try to select for color and stabilize it in some of the breeds I have. Like maybe get a breed that always lays green eggs, one that always lays black/grey, etc
 

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