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Well then - welcome! It's always lots of fun here.Thank you! I honestly never considered using egg color to help identify breed. I'm kinda new to chickening (my auto correct keeps refusing that word, lol)![]()
Yes, "easter egger" which isn't really a breed, sort of a pseudo breed if you will, is primarily identified by slightly bluish or greenish eggs and muffs/beard. The actual breed Ameraucauna also has those traits, but that purebred variety is just much less common.