What Easter Egger Color is this? How can I make a similar color?

I wouldn't have thought of RIR... But this is good. Assuming red crossing with blue gives a coppery color? Thanks! Can't wait to experiment when the time comes.
But RIR x would not give blue eggs, so that can't be it.
Plus RIR is red Columbian. That means that the resulting Blue Am x would be red (Mh mahogany) with incomplete blue Columbian. Theoretically.
 
Now I'm eager to get blue roos in the future!

Also, can I post pictures that I found on the internet? I found this gorgeous orange and blue roo I'd love to show and guess what made him
Go for it
 
my current EEs not sure which ones are laying for sure?? 1 laying green egg and others 2 or so of (6 total) laying peach colored eggs and 1 of those 2 gave me 1 confirmed double yolker and 1 more probable today!!! 2 of the 6 are similar color to op’s.
Oh double yolkers are a real treat. I have a light Brahma that gives me a double yolk maybe twice a week. Olive eggers are another type I'd love to get!
 
Go for it
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I was In awe at this one
 
But RIR x would not give blue eggs, so that can't be it.
Plus RIR is red Columbian. That means that the resulting Blue Am x would be red (Mh mahogany) with incomplete blue Columbian. Theoretically.
The black E base is dominant over the eWh base though. So there would be red leakage on a blue bird.

(Also, this likey isn't an Am cross, it's an EE you could get from an Am cross.)
 
The black E base is dominant over the eWh base though. So there would be red leakage on a blue bird.

(Also, this likey isn't an Am cross, it's an EE you could get from an Am cross.)
But wouldn't all Am crosses be EE? Technically speaking, they'd have to be.
 

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