Blue Eggs Uncovered: The Fascinating Breeds You Need to Know!

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Hey there, feathered-friends enthusiasts! 🐔 Welcome to The Happy Chicken Coop's one-of-a-kind episode that's sure to leave you egg-cited and egg-ucated! Ever wondered which chicken breeds lay those fascinating blue eggs you've seen? Look no further! Today, we unravel the mystery behind blue egg-laying chicken breeds, from Ameraucanas to Cream Legbars.

We'll cover everything—heritage, personality, care tips, and, of course, those gorgeous blue eggs. Don't forget to cluck that 'Subscribe' button and hit the bell 🛎️ to get your regular dose of poultry love!
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I have a blue egger… she’s an Easter egger. I have blue, pink, brown and dark browns. Prettiest basket ever!

lilyavery
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“Like a printer running out of ink”. I like your sense of humor!

rrbb
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❤❤❤they are very beautiful!!! I miss my chickens and hope when I move I will have more!!!

ruthspillman
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I have 13 color pack blues that I purchased from Jenk’s Hatchery (Americas oldest hatchery, located in Tangent, Oregon)…. They lay various shades of blue….
5 cream legbars (bright blue eggs) and 3 blue laying Easter eggers… so in a few weeks, we will have LOTS of blue eggs in our egg basket! 💙💙
I’ve 6 blue Easter egger Eggs in the incubator right now, that I crossed with a barnevelder (deep brown eggs) so they should hatch as olive eggers, laying dark green eggs! Excited to see what they lay in 5-6 months!! ….if I get any females that is 😮😬😐
Blue eggs are my absolute favorite!!

trina
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Wow what a great video to watch to sort out my curiosity ! THANKS!

InterestingLifeTravels
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I got a acurana cross leghorn. She lays what I'm now calling ' glow in the dark ' eggs (green/blue)

kotukuwhakapiko
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Prairie blue bells also lay blue eggs. The birds are very active and sweet. They love treats.

candreou
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I live in Greece, I have dongxiangs, they are beautiful birds, black beauties not like the ones at the photo, and they don't have white cheeks. They lay eggs like araucanas, blewish green, love them

luisecraze
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How about the Prairie Bluebell Egger?? I bought two this spring. Waiting to see their blue eggs.

hilkaahlers
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Building my flock, some were ordered, some were bought at feed store. I got only 2 left in batch at store. I believe Americanas. They are lighter grayish tones and black marks. Both still young yet, but pretty mellow. Of course, had to name them..Mr and Mrs Smith. (not what they seem) 😃

TaneKarnes
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I have a true blue. She looks just like the silver blue one you posted. But with a huge beards

inbredhorses
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When in Penna, we had Americana and found them good, friendly, fair layers, and they loved to scratch in snow. Eggs were anything from blue to pink to gold. Roosters tolerated the kids, even the little ones, but did not tolerate cats, dogs, bears, or hawks. Roosters would stay between the hens and strange people. Were I to get birds here, in south Arizona, I think partridge rocks would be good. while we like eggs, rocks are good for the roaster, too. Roosters have good survival when caponized, and a capon can be kept up to 6 months and still be good to eat. For bug patrol, old native chickens will wipe out ticks and flies, and do not tolerate coyotes or cats. niio

MarSchlosser
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I got a chick from Tractor supply what they called a Prairie blue bell, she looks just like that Arkansas blue chicken, very flighty, bossy, good forager and lays lots of olive green tasty eggs, one of my favorite…..thanks for the review.

matthewshat
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I've had a chickens for 2 years and plan on getting chicks soon. It's been a while so I needed a refresh course. I found your channel and I have found it very helpful and true

labistretribe
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There are other blue egg layers, such as the Shetland Hen of Scotland and the Schijndelaar of the Netherlands. Both are available in the United States

danielhurst
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Just got my first blue egg from cream leg bars

ahsanzia
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I have a black star that lays small battleship gray eggs when they're supposed to be light brown

Jimmywuu
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Ive got a prairie bluebell and she lays super light blue eggs

ivanlianasworld
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I had five Delewares. Not sure if all of them or just some, but i got Blue eggs from them. The breeder had only one other breed at his farm, Australorps i think.

xbhtpyv
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Shame that none of these is super common beside the easter eggers. I love the green eggs in my egg carton!

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