Official BYC Poll: How Many Different Egg Colors Are You Getting (or plan to be getting) From Your Flock This Year?

How Many Different Egg Colors Are You Getting (or plan to be getting) From Your Flock This Year?

  • No eggs yet

    Votes: 5 3.0%
  • Only one color

    Votes: 9 5.3%
  • Two different colors

    Votes: 20 11.8%
  • Three different colors

    Votes: 17 10.1%
  • Four or more different colors

    Votes: 86 50.9%
  • Too many to count - they’re all slightly different

    Votes: 32 18.9%

  • Total voters
    169
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Happy easter!

My Dutch lay small creamy white eggs. And the bantam reds (RIR) lay light brown eggs who are at bit bigger, but still small.

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Frosty blue, dull blue with a tint of green, golden-yellow tan, pink, cream, speckled orangey-tan, and creamy pinkish tan with white spots
 
We get blue, (leg bars and ee) we get green (by mixes and ee) olive (olive eggers) we had a Houdan and a polish but tbh ye both passed away. We’re also getting brown from Cochin crosses and ee, as well as a singular Delaware.
 
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Just one color, very boring 😄 But I picked my two breeds for temperament, not egg color, and am very happy with their pet chicken qualities, so I can’t complain. I have various colors of English Orpington, and DSL Barnevelders. They all lay light brown eggs. Different hues and some have speckles, but still about the same type of color.
I love Orpington! Sadly we don’t have any right now though.
 

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