Easter Eggers can lay just about any color.
(The two on the left were from my Cuckoo Marans and RIR.)
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Am surprised that AC chart includes obviously green colors.or Taken from google images... (noting monitor/printer color differences may exist)
I agree with you and was surprised myself!Am surprised that AC chart includes obviously green colors.
I've had great blues from a couple EE's, but more are greenish.
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There is always spray paint, Is that an option? I'm kidding!I agree with you and was surprised myself!
I see much discussion on their forum (Ameraucana Alliance) about improving egg color... As far as I can tell it appears as though some want to clean up the blue by breeding in white egg genes to get rid of any brown... BUT that pales out the blue and having *some* (brown) can give you a deeper blue...
Also, it seems as though even greenish shades of blue are still considered blue.My friend gets greener looking eggs from her pure Lavender Ameraucana than she does from her EE and crosses.
Most my ladies are molting or young so I haven't got to pull out my SOP and compare the egg shades to see where my Wheaten and Lavender bantam Ameraucana fall.
Also... it appears as though the male will contribute *slightly* more to the depth of egg color than the hen... from research done when I bred Marans.![]()
But brown coating has nothing to do with the intensity of the blue pigment in the shell...totally different genes.BUT that pales out the blue and having *some* (brown) can give you a deeper blue...
I understand that... maybe if you think about painting your house??? Put a dark color on a light background... don't get the color you are going for. Or vice versa like a primer coat???But brown coating has nothing to do with the intensity of the blue pigment in the shell...totally different genes.
Am surprised that AC chart includes obviously green colors.
I've had great blues from a couple EE's, but more are greenish.
These were the best:
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I have one chicken that I think is an EE. Should her eggs be more blue?