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I did discover by accident if you use flash on a Turquoise egg, it shows up as Emerald green on camera.
You can see some of the true color on the left portion of the egg in the bottom picture.
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Here's an olive egg.It’s not turquoise though in real life, at least by my eyes. Looks like olive to me. At least there’s no doubt about the hen’s color from pictures
Same egg, just wet, & dry.The top one kinda looks like the shade of my Silverudds pullet. The bottom one totally looks grey to me Maybe my eyes are just weird.
They're pretty.I have 3 green queens. They are all very different looking from each other.
This is Chipmunk and she lays brown eggs
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This is Snowy and she also lays brown eggs
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And this is Tiffany, she is broody right now but she is the only one who lays blue green eggs
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I like the Splash's red eyes.I have 3 green queens. They are all very different looking from each other.
This is Chipmunk and she lays brown eggs
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This is Snowy and she also lays brown eggs
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And this is Tiffany, she is broody right now but she is the only one who lays blue green eggs
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The first one, Chipmunk, also has feathered feet with two extra toes on each foot. It was certainly fun watching them grow, each looking so different from each other.I like the Splash's red eyes.
The splash is Snowy.The first one, Chipmunk, also has feathered feet with two extra toes on each foot. It was certainly fun watching them grow, each looking so different from each other.