Good morning, M'Lady!!!I am sure this will be gone into as I read but I want to add, Kristin is correct about the daughters eggs being the changed eggs.
Also hens DO have seasonal coloring changes and sometimes even white-egg-layers can lay a slightly brown or tinted egg after a long period of non-laying because of a build-up of the brown pigment, protoporphyrin which is derived from hemoglobin or blood, within their reproductive tract.
