I'm stumped, getting more blue eggs than I have blue layers...

That would sure be great, my kids picked these out from a farm store for me last year. They claimed they were listed as Easter Eggers but when I saw them I figured they were mislabeled. I put another thread about trying figure out what they were last April lol that would be great if this is what they are but still doesn't make sense if I'm getting a white egg from one. The link said they'd lay blue or not white.

The rock in the front is supposed to be a "rustic rock" whatever that technically is from the hatchery. That was another one of the kids pick, and I'm a chicken lover and couldn't say no.

Thank you.

I am going separate these few to see what they're giving me. Just was hoping someone on here would know "for sure" what these chickens really are.
It does say a percent of them will lay different colored eggs too. Do you have a picture of the 3rd one?
 
Well, mystery is solved... I know these white hens are the culprits of giving me my extra blue eggs! I was able to watch one lay this morning.

I had no idea, until this happened, there were any other types of "Easter Eggers" on the market. I thought they all were muffed and pea combed. :)

Thanks for all the responses. I have owned chickens since 2012, and I couldn't imagine myself without them.
 
These definitely fit the look for an Azure blue! Thank you!
BUT still has me stumped now, who is giving me the white egg? LOL augh. One of the 3 doesn't have much if any black "spots" on it, maybe it actually is a leghorn... Never know the way these hatcheries screw up shipments on a regular basis.
thank you again.
 
Well, mystery is solved... I know these white hens are the culprits of giving me my extra blue eggs! I was able to watch one lay this morning.

I had no idea, until this happened, there were any other types of "Easter Eggers" on the market. I thought they all were muffed and pea combed. :)

Thanks for all the responses. I have owned chickens since 2012, and I couldn't imagine myself without them.
Thank you for updating when you figured that out!
 

New posts New threads Active threads

Back
Top Bottom