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Wow! I hadn't heard this before. Why does selecting for color intensity end up selecting for less or smaller eggs? I am interested because I am really interested in intense egg colors.
.......As for diet, I've seen discussions on this but I don't think anyone has managed to find a direct correlation between feeding a certain thing and getting great egg color. Although a good healthy diet helps keep the bird healthy, which probably does help with egg color. I've read about feeding Marans pigeon grit but haven't tried it.
I think Henk meant that with smaller eggs YOU would be going on a diet
I guess my question would be not about selecting to get darker/more intense colour, but rather WHY some birds have the darker more intense colour than others with the same genes. I know blue is related to bile; don't recall offhand what the brown egg colour is related to chemically in the bird.
Anyways, presumably anything that affected the bile would also affect blue egg colour? Or not?
PS--I think Miss Prissy was referring to recognised varieties of chickens, not the genetics of egg colour and whether they are hom or het for various egg colour genes.
Wow! I hadn't heard this before. Why does selecting for color intensity end up selecting for less or smaller eggs? I am interested because I am really interested in intense egg colors.
.......As for diet, I've seen discussions on this but I don't think anyone has managed to find a direct correlation between feeding a certain thing and getting great egg color. Although a good healthy diet helps keep the bird healthy, which probably does help with egg color. I've read about feeding Marans pigeon grit but haven't tried it.
I think Henk meant that with smaller eggs YOU would be going on a diet

I guess my question would be not about selecting to get darker/more intense colour, but rather WHY some birds have the darker more intense colour than others with the same genes. I know blue is related to bile; don't recall offhand what the brown egg colour is related to chemically in the bird.
Anyways, presumably anything that affected the bile would also affect blue egg colour? Or not?
PS--I think Miss Prissy was referring to recognised varieties of chickens, not the genetics of egg colour and whether they are hom or het for various egg colour genes.