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Depends. EEs can throw brown egg layers because they are a mix, but AMs should throw blue. I have one AM laying white, though, because she got a double dose of the white geneNice ling picture WV
I have another question for the experts. Will a blue egg layer, always produce another blue egg layer?
I'm no expert, but I'll take a swing. The short answer is no.Nice ling picture WV
I have another question for the experts. Will a blue egg layer, always produce another blue egg layer?
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My poults do that every time I open their cage now...
X2!!Prove it!![]()
I'm no expert, but I'll take a swing. The short answer is no.
From what I understand, there are two base egg shell colors, white and blue. All brown coloring is a coating on the shell, kind of like a paint. I believe blue shell color is dominant to white, but if you cross a brown egg layer with a blue egg laying breed, you'll get the blue base shell, but a coat of brown will be applied over that shell color, making varying colors of eggs. This makes an easter egger. I know others can give you a much more scientific answer than that.
yep just when I thought Ross was kinda normalthere you go again proving me wrong
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