The EE braggers thread!!!

Omg. New girl laid today! Got her in a trade specifically for a blue/green layer. Knew she wasn't an ameracauna as told (its ok, egg color was what we (my 4ear old and I) were specific about. Think I got duped :-( was told repeatedly she laid a blue egg every other day or so lol hard to find an honest chicken trader here so far :hmm I love the girls regardless, just feel like I lied to my daughter for the last two weeks tho :-/

Big perfect WHITE egg! Doh!

Can they fade throughout laying? I haven't cracked it yet to see if maybe the inside is blueish. I always figured egg color stays the same give or take a small shade diff.
Well at least she's a layer and the guy didn't give me a rooster!

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As I understand it, the coating lightens through the laying cycle so a brown egg gets lighter brown. Theoretically, then, a green egg would get more blue. Personally, I haven't noticed any difference in my green egg hen's egg color -- I see the effect mostly with the Marans.

There are different intensities of blue with some more pastel and others more vivid but I don't see any blue to that egg on my screen. I suspect either the seller lied to your face or had no idea what color egg she lays. Have you contacted that individual?
 
"Theoretically, then, a green egg would get more blue."..../......./....../.........../................/............/........./
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NO they tend to get whiter.
 
"Theoretically, then, a green egg would get more blue."..../......./....../.........../................/............/........./ ................/......................./...................../...................../......................./.............../...................../....................../ NO they tend to get whiter.


My blue and green stay the same. Why would the interior shell color change?
 
You shouldn't assume someone is a liar. We have lots of EE's and we get lots of blue and blue green eggs. And yet sometimes for weeks at a time most of the eggs look nearly white.
 

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