Are there blue chickens?

Chicken Breeds with Blue
The American Poultry Association includes many different breeds, both bantam, and standard, that include blue varieties. The current recognized large fowl with blue are Ameraucana, Andalusian, Cochin, Jersey Giant, Langshan, Orpington, Plymouth Rock, Sumatra, and Wyandotte.
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Can chickens be blue?

The color blue just doesn't hatch true in chickens. The genes for "blue" are actually more like diluting genes. They are genes that dilute black feather color. One copy of the gene makes any black feathers "blue," which in chickens is more of a pretty bluish grey.
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How much is a blue chicken?

You can buy a Blue Orpington chicken for somewhere between $10 and $25, depending on where you buy one from.
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How are blue chickens made?

Blue Genotype

By “mixing” these two colors, we are able to achieve blue chicks. If we breed a black (BB) parent to a splash (bb) parent, 100% of the chicks should come out blue (Bb). The chick receives a gene from each parent, a dominant black (B) and a recessive splash (b), which genetically is a blue chick.
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Do blue chickens lay eggs?

Arkansas Blue

The Arkansas Blue Chicken is an experimental breed from the University of Arkansas. Here Dr Keith Bramwell mixed a Leghorn with a Araucana to create a blue egg laying chicken. The Arkansas Blue is a medium sized chicken that lays eggs very well. Hens will lay between 200-300 pale blue eggs each year.
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What is a super blue chicken?

Friendly and curious, Super Blues are prolific layers of large, blue-tinted eggs, averaging five to six eggs a week, even during the heat of summer. Typically, Super Blue hens begin laying at 22-24 weeks of age. Bear in mind that they tend to be broody! On average, 15/16 pullets will lay blue eggs when they mature.
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Can you eat blue chicken eggs?

Specifically, it changes the chemistry of the eggshell so that it can take in biliverdin, a bile pigment, from the chicken's uterus. Weird! And not necessarily harmful; blue eggs are widely eaten and the Araucana, in particular, is a very popular exotic chicken breed. But now you know why their eggs are blue!
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Are green eggs real?

When it comes to the different eggshell colors available, green eggs are perhaps the rarest. Only a few breeds lay green eggs, and many of them are newer to the chicken world as they're crosses between top egg layers, like Leghorns and Ameraucanas.
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Are blue Australorps rare?

The Blue Australorp is a rare breed with beautiful blue coloration. Babies are a creamy white with blue on their backs and heads.
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What kind of chicken lays a blue egg?

1. Araucanas. If a chicken lays blue eggs, it probably has Araucana in its genetics. The breed is reputed to have originated in Chile, though its beginnings are still unclear.
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What kind of blue chickens are there?

9 Blue Chicken Breeds – Chickens With Blue Feathers
  • Blue Cochin.
  • Blue Laced Red Wyandotte.
  • Blue Silkie.
  • Blue Andalusian.
  • Blue Sumatra.
  • Blue Bresse Gauloise.
  • Blue Dutch Bantam.
  • Blue Ameraucana.
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What do blue chickens do?

Blue chickens are functionally identical to white chickens as there are no blue eggs. They simply produce white eggs as a white chicken would. Blue chickens are mainly just for appearances and bragging rights, but they do look much more flashy compared to their white and brown counterparts.
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Are purple chickens real?

Lavender Orpingtons, a.k.a. Self-Blues, are a chicken breed famous for their awe-striking color: they exhibit a silvery-blue/light slate-blue, gray color that has a violet shimmer. I mean, it's a purple chicken -- there simply isn't a better chicken to look at!
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How do you buy a blue chicken?

The blue chicken is an animal unlocked after the 8 heart event for Shane. You are then able to purchase them from Marnie for 800 Gold, the same way you would purchase the White Chicken and the Brown Chicken. (Divorcing Shane does not take away the ability to buy the Blue Chickens from Marnie.)
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What do blue Star chickens look like?

Blue Stars are a cross between a Blue Australorp and a Barred Rock. Chicks will be blue, grey or splash with the males having a white dot on their head similar to Black Stars. Their size, temperament and production will mimic that of a Barred Rock.
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What is a blue Cuckoo Maran?

Blue Cuckoo Marans lay large medium brown eggs. As grown birds, they are mainly blue with the barred pattern usually found in Marans and they have some feathering on their legs. As chicks they are blue and white.
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What is a blue copper Maran?

Blue Copper Marans are dark brown egg layers. Their bodies are covered in slate blue feathers with copper hackles. Females weigh 6.5 lbs. and males weigh 8 lbs.
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What breeds make a blue Star chicken?

Blue Stars are a cross between a Blue Australorp and a Barred Rock. Chicks will be blue, grey or splash with the males having a white dot on their head similar to Black Stars. Their size, temperament and production will mimic that of a Barred Rock.
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What is a fart egg?

A fart egg is a small egg laid by a hen. They are smaller than regular eggs and typically do not have a yolk. They often arise in the early stages of a hens reproductive cycle. However, it has also been known for them to be produced towards the end of their reproductive life. It is totally safe to eat a fart egg.
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What does an orange egg yolk mean?

The yolk color actually comes from what the hens eat: a diet rich in carotenoids, the natural yellow-orange pigment found in fruits (cantaloupe), vegetables (carrots, sweet potatoes, and kale), and flowers. No artificial color additives are allowed in chicken feed, so any orange yolks you spot come from a pure source.
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Can you eat a GREY egg yolk?

When eggs are boiled for long, the yolk becomes paler in color and eventually turns a greenish-gray. This color occurs when you overcook the egg, as this makes the iron from the yolk react with the hydrogen sulfide from the white ( 9 ). While this might affect the texture and mouthfeel, it's safe to eat.
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Do blue eggs cost more?

The colour of the eggs shells depend on what breed of chicken laid them. Cream Legbar, Araucana, Arkansas Blue and Whiting True Blue are among the handful of hens that lay eggs who's shells are tinted blue. These chickens cost more to buy and that has a knock on effect on the egg price on the shelf.
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What chicken lays a purple egg?

Sadly, there is no chicken breed that lays truly purple eggs. If your eggs look purple, it's the bloom to blame. The bloom is a protective layer on the outside of the gg that helps prevent bacteria from entering the shell. It also helps the eggs stay fresh.
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Is there a black chicken that lays black eggs?

The fact is that there is no chicken breed that lays black eggs. So if someone online tries to sell you a black egg at great cost, or if you see an image of a fresh black egg anywhere, rest assured - it was not laid by a chicken!
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