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If I was to breed them intentionally I'd prefer to start aiming for blue. I'd be happy with some green laying hens.Ah, I have reread your post, I didn’t realize you were wanting blue, not green.
You get green when you have a blue shell that gets covered in brown pigment.
I’ve never heard anything about double lacing traveling with the brown egg gene, (in I assume would be in a similar way to the way the pea comb gene and blue egg gene usually travel on the same chromosome.) but I am not too well versed in the world of genetics to know for sure.
DarJones said the barring comes from a project breeding with Silver Wyandots. The SW lay brown eggs. Maybe or maybe not the barred hens have more of a tendency towards green even if the genes are not connected. IDK. I'm guessing that project wasn't finished or didn't have good results. Otherwise I'd be really happy to find the offspring! Also, Honestly, I don't know single barring from double barring. Will have to look at more pictures.