Green egg!

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I think it's the degree of color. When the parent contributing the brown layer to the egg is one that produces dark brown eggs (marans, welsummer, etc), it is layed over the blue base color and produces the dark olive green color. This is as opposed to a light green or bluish green color.

It took me a bit to figure out what you meant by OE,
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Deb
 
We have 2 easter eggers and one lays a pretty green. Still waiting on the other. So fun! Congrats!!!
 

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