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Depends if you EE roo carries one or both genes for the blue egg trait. If he is homozygous, ALL the offspring will be carriers, and lay some shade of blue or green. If he carries one gene, and is crossed only on brown, tinted or white laying breeds, then half will carry it. If he is crossed on EE hens, the results will vary depending on what their genetic makeup is, and the luck of the draw.
The pea comb is assiciated with the blue/green egg gene, something like 97% of pea combed EE's will lay blue/green, and only 3% of single combed EE's from a pea combed parent will lay blue/green. If you are selecting for that blue/green trait, best to only keep the pea combed offspring and breeding stock. Your odds will improve significantly if you do.
The pea comb is assiciated with the blue/green egg gene, something like 97% of pea combed EE's will lay blue/green, and only 3% of single combed EE's from a pea combed parent will lay blue/green. If you are selecting for that blue/green trait, best to only keep the pea combed offspring and breeding stock. Your odds will improve significantly if you do.
