Blue and brown are actually different genetically. There are only 2 eggshell colors, blue (OO, Oo) and white (oo). Brown is due to pigments put on outside of the shell. So, blue and brown can coexist - hence "olive eggers".
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Blue and brown are actually different genetically. There are only 2 eggshell colors, blue (OO, Oo) and white (oo). Brown is due to pigments put on outside of the shell. So, blue and brown can coexist - hence "olive eggers".
Hee hee! Oldtimers strikes againD'oh! I knew that. :-/
I'll re-read the articles, GaryDean26. Double-d'oh! No memory whatsoever . . . .
Aloha,Here is a link to a simple explination of the Blue Egg genetics (the page belongs to a fellow BYC member and breeder of Euskal Oiloa.
Edit: Oh, you will need to see this one too.
Try this link which I think puts it fairly simplyD'oh! I knew that. :-/
I'll re-read the articles, GaryDean26. Double-d'oh! No memory whatsoever . . . .