Chicken tax
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This one. I think you said it was for a wedding.
I have a dragonfly shawl pattern I enjoy making but I do like this one.​

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Found it! This was 5 years ago, and I have a baaaaad habit of finding a pattern, making it without adding it to my project record....i also have several THOUSAND patterns saved in my ravelry library, and also have a habit of using a bit of this pattern and a bit of that pattern and this trick from a book, and a twist from my imagination....makes it challenging to make again when I really like something, but gave it to someone.
 
I'm pretty sure her colour is from a gold-laced wyandotte and it should be really easy to get a few of those.
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Like this one? I have 2.....11 weeks. No Brahma, no silkies....maybe Mama will go broody next spring....but she's vicious when she's broody....🤔 maybe Dora (the Dorking) will go broody and be all Mama Bear, but not with me....partrige rock eggs crossed with giant and golden Wyandotte eggs (if I can tell them from Silver's) crossed with either giant or Hamburg = maybe hatchlings, grow up and cross them....wait, depredations.....chicken math! 🤕 my head hurts
 
Yes. I may not have understood correctly but blue & white are the only *true* colours. Brown is an overlay on either white or blue. So genetically if you have a marker for blue & a marker for brown the blue would dominate & you would get blue eggs but if 2 brown markers line up you would get brown eggs ~ & that's assuming I have some grasp of my very limited biology classes. :D
Not quite. A blue marker and a brown marker= a blue egg with a brown overlay: green to olive depending upon how dark the brown is.
 

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