Riddle me this

dtown2002

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I have a 4 chicken flock which is lower than the 6 I had a few weeks ago. One got eaten and one disappeared. We fixed the problem by spotlighting the coop at night. Anyways we have a golden laced Wyandotte, a white orphington, a black australorp (who we don't think she's laying anymore as she is about 4-5 years old), and a Rhode island red. All of them lay brown eggs but one of them is laying green eggs. It isn't a full green color it's like a greenish, brownish, whitish color. I'll attach a photo.
 

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Are you certain that you don't have an Easter Egger ? Can you post pictures ?
I'm certain. The two that died were both Easter Eggers and were laying green eggs. We were bummed we weren't going to get anymore green eggs but the green eggs kept coming. Unless there's a chicken ghost laying them :lau
 
Are you certain that you don't have an Easter Egger ? Can you post pictures ?
Here's all of the chickens ft. the australorp sitting on some more green eggs
 

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The white bird in the first picture is an Easter Egger.
It is? Huh. Is it like a albino one? Because the Easter eggers I had looked like this
 

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