For other colours you can try this ‘chicken-calculator’You are correct with the lavender hens. With your rooster they will produce 100% lavender offspring.
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For other colours you can try this ‘chicken-calculator’You are correct with the lavender hens. With your rooster they will produce 100% lavender offspring.
Yeah I'm still trying to figure that calculator out. Haven't had much time to play with it and learn yet. Too many options for my limited ADD brain right now life be busy at the moment haha.For other colours you can try this ‘chicken-calculator’
In Dutch /English/ German and French :
https://kippenjungle.nl/Overzicht.htm#kipcalculator
Oooohhhhhhh I just looked them up. That will definitely be on the list for the future thanks for the heads up on that breed!You could try a whiting true blue rooster next. They’re a breed without a color standard, including chance for beards/muffs. They lay blue eggs but can also carry a gene from their leghorn ancestors that gets rid of brown on the eggs (off I’m not mistaken) making more blue eggers. I’m not positive on that though, so try not relying to heavily on it. They were bred using araucanas and leghorns so they lay lots of blue eggs, so offspring should also be good egg layers.
You could hatch eggs from your Easter Eggers.From the limited reading I've done seems like if I want the color eggs to vary I'd have to play with Amerecauna. We get a pretty good egg color mix already have some darker browns, speckeled-ish to almost Blush on some for the brown layers and the 2-EEs are pale blueish and a light green usually.