jelibn1980
Chirping
- Jul 25, 2022
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* Remember, chickens only lay 1 color egg for their whole life, they don't change the color of the eggs they lay. Even if there's a different breed of rooster with them. *
Barred Rock Egg Colors: light/medium brown
Easter Egger Egg Colors: blue, green, or a pinkish
Polish Egg Colors: white
Ameraucana Egg Colors: blue
Do you have any pictures of your chickens if you're unsure if they're Ameraucana's?
Actually, the shade (pigment saturation) of the egg can change due to age, health, diet and calcium deposits.chickens only lay 1 color egg for their whole life, they don't change the color of the eggs they lay.
Hers are bigger and redder than everyone else.It could be any of your birds since color depends on the individual genetic makeup of the bird, which of your girls has big, red combs and wattles?
The barred rock probably laid the brown one, and the Polish probably laid the white one.So these are our first eggs....any idea who could have laid them? I have a barred rock, a few easter eggers, polish and two were labeled "Ameracauna".