Ravenlover
Bird lover,idk I'll think of something later 😂
- Jun 22, 2020
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Please do let us all knowI have heard that eggs that are blue inside are from hens that carry one copy of the celadon gene. I have no idea if it’s true, the person I bought my celadon eggs from said the few spotted eggs she sent with the blue would be blue inside, and they were. Of the 6 spotted eggs I received, 4 hatched. One chick died, 2 slipped their bands and one is still banded. If the banded one is a hen, I’ll let you know what color her eggs are
Someone also suggested those could be full celadon eggs and that there is a separate gene responsible for painting or not painting the egg, however if that were the case you would think we would start to see cream colored eggs with no paint job, but maybe they have a dependent relationship, where no paint can only be expressed if they also have the celadon gene.
The long and the short of it in that thread was no one was sure, if I remember correctly.
