Where did this color egg come from?

Roseofsharing

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Hey everyone, I’m wondering if someone can identify the chicken that laid this egg. The one in the middle.
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I have a few five month olds just starting to lay but didn’t expect any olive eggs with like a light blue/whitish bloom? (I’m pretty sure it’s not poop lol)
List of chickens I have that just started laying:
White leghorns
Laced wyandottes
Starlight green eggers (shown to have a light green egg like an Easter egger) -could they be the ones?
I have some backyard mixes that I am hoping will be olive eggers (Roo is silverudd and moms are marans) but they are only two months old!
 
Nevermind, apparently green eggers can have a variety of shades! I wish I could delete the post but don’t know how! Sorry everyone.
 
It’s from your starlight Eggers. Your potential olive egger mixes are still much too young to lay. Neither leghorns or wyandottes lay anything close to green. Eggers can lay all different shades.
 
Hey everyone, I’m wondering if someone can identify the chicken that laid this egg. The one in the middle.
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I have a few five month olds just starting to lay but didn’t expect any olive eggs with like a light blue/whitish bloom? (I’m pretty sure it’s not poop lol)
List of chickens I have that just started laying:
White leghorns
Laced wyandottes
Starlight green eggers (shown to have a light green egg like an Easter egger) -could they be the ones?
I have some backyard mixes that I am hoping will be olive eggers (Roo is silverudd and moms are marans) but they are only two months old!
Star Light Green Eggers are pretty much just another variety of Easter Egger. So, Blue to Green, or Olive Green are to be expected.
 

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