So glad you asked! I meant to post something yesterday and ran out of time (work was crazy yesterday!). There is NO GREEN to them. I have EEs and there's a marked difference in the appearance. That said, I want to share the feedback I've received from four customers who have purchased eggs thus far (the remainder are in my incubators):
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Ebay buyer # 1 -- "beautiful eggs"
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Ebay buyer #2 - she posted pictures of her eggs on this forum so you can see what she wrote ... (very positive)
- Buyer #3 (local) - loved the eggs -- thought they were really nice
- Buyer # 4 (inquiry from this forum) - thought the eggs looked "almost white"
So -- there you have it. These birds are only 7-8 months old. Dr. Whiting's research assistant advised they (meaning, the eggs) would get darker as the birds got a little older. I've seen a few darker ones in the mix, but they are a light blue. To me, they are not anything close to white, and three other buyers agreed. I have some 1.5 year old EE and Ameraucana hens in a pen w/ my EE rooster. Some of their eggs look just like the Whitings, and some are a darker shade of blue/green, w/ the emphasis on green.
I'm happy to ship these eggs for $35/dozen plus shipping, but I hate for people to be disappointed in the color. You won't get a box of emu-colored eggs, that's for sure. They are definitely blue, but LIGHT blue (they look like Cream Legbar eggs to me, but bigger) and I cannot verify - at this time - if they will darken as this is my first foray into this breed.