I was thinking of that possibility too, maybe a photo in good light with a white paper background would bring out the color more.I personally see a very light olive drab colored egg. Definitely not olive, but it doesn't look brown to me.

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I was thinking of that possibility too, maybe a photo in good light with a white paper background would bring out the color more.I personally see a very light olive drab colored egg. Definitely not olive, but it doesn't look brown to me.
If it is olive, would it be blue inside when cracked?I personally see a very light olive drab colored egg. Definitely not olive, but it doesn't look brown to me.
I'm not sure. I think thats how that works though. Green = blue shell with brown bloom?If it is olive, would it be blue inside when cracked?
It might be your screen. The egg is the same color my speckled sussex lays (but def not hers as they are still in the "see not touch" stage of the hen-tegration to the flock).I personally see a very light olive drab colored egg. Definitely not olive, but it doesn't look brown to me.
Oh cool!!! I'll crack it tonight and post.I'm not sure. I think thats how that works though. Green = blue shell with brown bloom?
It could totally be my screen. I've got the blue light filter thing on.It might be your screen. The egg is the same color my speckled sussex lays (but def not hers as they are still in the "see not touch" stage of the hen-tegration to the flock).
Haha I haven't named her yet but maybe it should be mut-tildaI’d call her a mutt, because she doesn’t lay olive eggs.
She does likely have Olive Egger in her heritage, I agree. But I’d call her a mutt. All Olive eggers are mutts, but a mutt is only an Olive Egger if it lays olive eggs. Does that make sense?
Oh the flash really shows the brown. Thanks for the pic!Here we go - her egg is definitely brown but white on the inside. Hers is on the left with my Easter-Eggers on the right.
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