Pure bred?

That's tough then. Buckeye and Jersey Giant's lay brown also.
For the green and blue eggs, each EE lays its own color/shade of egg, their color doesn't change. I have saved eggs for a couple days and compared the shades to figure out how many different hens are laying. You may want to see if you can try that.
 
That's tough then. Buckeye and Jersey Giant's lay brown also.
For the green and blue eggs, each EE lays its own color/shade of egg, their color doesn't change. I have saved eggs for a couple days and compared the shades to figure out how many different hens are laying. You may want to see if you can try that.
Ok, thanks. I belive its them because I get 3 to 4 green/blue eggs a day so I figured just wanted to see what you guys think.
 
I don't know there comb type but I know its not a single comb.

That proves they are not pure Buff Orpingtons, then. Buff Orpingtons have single combs. And when you cross two chickens with single combs, you get chicks with single combs (genetic explanation: single comb is recessive.)
 
They have black on their tails. Not a pure buff orpington. I have read that they egg color comes from the rooster. That would make the eggs a green/blue light brown color. Nice chickens , colorful eggs.
 
They have black on their tails. Not a pure buff orpington. I have read that they egg color comes from the rooster. That would make the eggs a green/blue light brown color. Nice chickens , colorful eggs.
Thank you! I call them the triplets they all look the same.
 

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