Apr 17, 2016 #1 RueChardon In the Brooder 5 Years Joined May 8, 2014 Messages 7 Reaction score 1 Points 49 Location Bluegrass Country
Apr 17, 2016 #2 QueenMisha Queen of the Coop 10 Years Friend Joined Jan 14, 2015 Messages 6,030 Reaction score 1,052 Points 386 Location Shingle Springs, California, USA There is absolutely no way to tell with any certainty by just looking at them. Those with a good pea comb have a higher likelihood of producing colored eggs. Most hatchery stock can be expected to consist of 80% blue or green egg layers.
There is absolutely no way to tell with any certainty by just looking at them. Those with a good pea comb have a higher likelihood of producing colored eggs. Most hatchery stock can be expected to consist of 80% blue or green egg layers.