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I purchased about 10 chickens in March from my pet chicken. All according to the color eggs to be produced, now I can't tell which chicken is laying which egg. Any suggestions on how to figure this out? We have 23 girls and one boy.
I'm new to chickens, and I got my first egg today. My small flock of hens consists of a 24 week old EE, a 2 year old EE, a 24 week old Black Sexlink, a 10 month old Black Copper Maran, a 10 month old Black Copper Maran/EE cross, and a 10 month old EE/RIR cross.
This is the egg I got today. The 24 week old pullets aren't laying yet, and I 'm pretty sure it didn't come from the EE, the Black Copper Maran, or the Black Copper Maran//EE mix. That leaves the EE/RIR mix. Is it possible that this pale brown egg came from her?
Unless I'm mistaken, I expect the following egg colors from my girls:
EE - pastel green, blue, and /or pink
Black Copper Maran - dark chocolate brown
Black Copper Maran/EE - olive green
Black Sexlink - brown
RIR/RR - pale brown?
So am I right on the egg colors I'm anticipating? What's the consensus? Who did this egg come from?
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EE's can lay shades of brown and tan too. It all depends on what they are crossed with. EE's are crosses, they usually have ether Ameracauna (blue eggs) or Araucanas (light blue eggs) in their background, crossed with just about anything else. The color of the eggs depends on what they were crossed with. The more crosses in there background the more complicated the genetics. I read on the EE forum that there are 14 different brown genes alone to complicate things. And there is also the possibility that your EE's could have come from a long line of EE's that has several different breeds crossed into the line a few generations back. So unless you know the full history of your birds and you started with ether of the original breeds there is never a 100% guarantee that you will get the colors you are aiming for. But its quite a thrill when you do.