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Egg colour that changes

Cornishboyraptor

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Nov 27, 2020
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So I was on fb when I saw someone with an egg she got from one of her mixes that changes colour at different temperatures. When it warms up it becomes brown but at room temperature it becomes white (almost like it has extra calcium specks).
 

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bloom is effected by moisture rather than temperature. when moisture is added the bloom becomes transparent showing the true colour of the egg, when it dries it becomes opaque changing the appearance of the egg. I have had a few hens with thick bloom. a brown layer that always has pink/purple looking eggs and a green layer that sometimes lays an egg that looks lighter green to blue

"Pink egg" with a little water showing the true colour
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All from the same hen, one really heavy bloom
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Sadly non of their daughters have thick bloom. I did read once that if you hatch a rooster from a hen with thick bloom his daughters might carry it on, but I have not tested that yet. I do know that diet can cause it, especially excess calcium
 

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