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I'm on a similar quest...just wondered which chickens you have that lay olive colored eggs?
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If you breed an blue egg layer to a Black Copper Maran, you'll get an olive eggerI'm on a similar quest...just wondered which chickens you have that lay olive colored eggs?
Pink is truly in the eye of the beholder. You can ask for pink eggs and have thousands of people bring you simple light brown eggs, or brown eggs with a bloom on them, which does indeed make them pink, then you can even have people bring you purple eggs! (dark brown with bloom)
In my experience, Jersey Giants lay a very consistent "pink" (light brown w/bloom) egg. Every pullet or hen of mine lays the same nice pink, all through their lives. Their parents even laid a nice uniform pink, and the egg size is quite large! Brahmas, Wyandottes, and several other breeds like Shamos and the sort lay light brown eggs, but they usually aren't as "pink" - If they are, it isn't as consistent.
In this carton, the egg second from left on the bottom is a "pink" from a Jersey Giant. The plum-purple on the right is from a Marans, but such trait is unpredictable, and can happen with any random hen. Often it occurs frequently with a particular hen though. I myself only get it from a select few girls, and only get it about once a week.
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