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That's a really neat project as well! Its's funny I have thought of doing that as well to a degree for just egg production, I'm glad to know that works well. I figured it would. Because when I was five years old we had 1 EE hen that layed a bluish green egg and she was bred to a game rooster and the offspring was mixed to other things etc etc, and even ten years and about 7 generations later even though no other blue egg gene was introduced the blue geen crossed with brown would still show up. So your ameraucana rooster does he carry the darker blue gene?
That's a really neat project as well! Its's funny I have thought of doing that as well to a degree for just egg production, I'm glad to know that works well. I figured it would. Because when I was five years old we had 1 EE hen that layed a bluish green egg and she was bred to a game rooster and the offspring was mixed to other things etc etc, and even ten years and about 7 generations later even though no other blue egg gene was introduced the blue geen crossed with brown would still show up. So your ameraucana rooster does he carry the darker blue gene?