Did a few searches on here and not finding anything. Hoping someone can save me the time and knows the answer to a question I have.
I have 7 of my best F2 hens in with my best F2 cockerel from my Red Project. One of the hens is laying a Buckeye colored egg. Three are laying a greenish tint and 3 laying a nice blue. Does anyone know how the blue egg gene works wrt to a female that obviously doesn't have it?
I am toe-punching it a different number from all the others. The problem is I don't know which one she is. Could be my best looking female. But if her offspring are never gonna lay a blue egg there's no sense in hatching her eggs and wasting the cost and effort from doing so.
Btw, I'm gonna try to get pics this year. The two males are really nice looking but one is a lighter red than the other. Though, of course, it has the nicer tail. Both have nice legs. Can't remember now what the wingset on them is. At any rate, after I see what the F3's produce I should know better whether I've got birds that are worth sharing if anyone wants eggs to help with getting them accepted.