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How exciting, I'm quite tempted to hatch again but don't know if I've got room for many more babies. My two pullets I hatched last year have just started laying, one today for the first time.
The one on the right is Phylis' first egg the other three and from the same hen, her first three eggs there is quite a variation and today's egg looks quite grey. I'm thinking later in the season when the marans eggs are paler they will be a paler green. My family can't understand my excitement and tell me they just look brown!
Correct, if the hen passed a blue egg gene to the pullets (and lets hope they are all pullets!!) should get pretty dark green eggs.@aart
I lovethe wellsummer cockerel pictured above. He's a beauty. So, the babies may become olive eggers or may become brown egg layers, depending on what gene the EE hen passes on, correct??![]()
Correct, if the hen passed a blue egg gene to the pullets (and lets hope they are all pullets!!) should get pretty dark green eggs.
Only six months to wait and see :-\