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I posted a picture of my blue copper's LARGE egg the other day. That color is her typical color. She lays it 5 out of 7 days. Every once in a long while, she will throw be a lighter egg that has huge dark spots on it . . . . I set one of those eggs to experiment with what you are asking now - - - If 1 out of 60 eggs is messed up or disappointed - - - then that should not be held against her. Her egg color gene is pretty consistent . . . I would think anything - - -non-genetic could explain the fluke egg every once in a while.
I won't be able to confirm my suspicions for about 6 months . . . .BUT my hypothesis is that this light egg will produce a maran that lays eggs that are at least as dark as her momma's normal eggs
That seems like it would be true.
My question after this would be.....if you have a hen that lays a nice, dark egg 5 out of 7 eggs...is that "enough"? I guess I'd opt to breed a hen that lays a nice, dark egg the majority of the time...5 out of 7 is only 71% of the time. I guess I've never thought about it, most of my girls "usually" lay a nice, dark egg, and it's only very seldom that I get a lighter one. This makes me wonder if my girls are the exception, or the rule?
Sorry Wynette - - I have too much background noise going on with my children .
"She lays it 5 out of 7 days" not " 5 out of 7 eggs". In other words she takes a 2 day holiday every week from ALL EGG LAYING
- - -not just dark eggs. . . So, her productivity is good ( to me) .
SELDOM, to me, is what I described as 1 out of 60 eggs . . . or once every 12 weeks she will throw a soft egg or a light egg or even a rough egg. I think having an opps moment once every three months is ok - - - AM I WRONG ? ? ? Is this not considerd seldom ? ? ?