Starlight Green Eggers?

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I assumed I got starlight green eggers from TSC. They were in the assorted color bin.

all of them are dark red with some black and brown.

this is the rooster.

not sure if it’s a totally different breed.
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So go figure my Tweetie isn’t a green Egger at all, she started laying at 21 weeks all her eggs have been light brown/Tan. Kind of a bummer!😔
 
Here’s what I got from rural king as americana and the bottom pic as starlight green egger. They look so much alike
 

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They have a 5 percent chance of laying brown eggs and if the brown egger they mixed with the Americana to get your starlight green egger was a cinnamon queen then the chance of laying brown is 20 percent bc cinnamon queen is a hybrid with brown egg gene as dominant x and dominant y
 

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