ERnoleGuy
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So, I know that eggs come in all sorts of colors. I know which breeds lay which color eggs. I know that its genetics that determine the egg's color. Now, from my background in biology I also know that there has to be something in an animal's diet that allows them to produce said color. Hence why the bulk of an egg shell is white = Calcium. So what is it in a chicken diet that accounts for their specific eggs' colors?
I specifically would like to know what I can supplement in my Ameraucana's diet to allow them to day deeper shades of blue eggs.
I know how to get deep orange-yellow yolks; there's got to be a way to get more color in an egg shell... right???
If you have any insight into what specifically (meaning the molecule, element, mineral, etc) that makes a blue egg blue, or a green egg green, or a brown egg brown, please reply.
I specifically would like to know what I can supplement in my Ameraucana's diet to allow them to day deeper shades of blue eggs.

If you have any insight into what specifically (meaning the molecule, element, mineral, etc) that makes a blue egg blue, or a green egg green, or a brown egg brown, please reply.