Are there purple eggs?

There are not any naturally purple eggs. Still, plenty of hens lay dark brown eggs covered in a thick layer of purple bloom, making the eggs look lavender, purple, or plum in color. Some naturally occurring purple eggs come from chickens, but this purple color can be washed or scrubbed away.
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What eggs are purple?

“A Chilean Tinamou is a chicken-like bird that lays a dark (and very shiny) purple egg. They are not actually a chicken though, but some people do keep them as part of their backyard flock.
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What is the rarest egg color?

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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What bird lays a purple egg?

For example, the glossy eggs of the tinamou family—from the reddish-purple egg of the Red-winged Tinamou to the emerald green of the Elegant Crested-Tinamou—give off a high-wattage shine. The Guira Cuckoo's egg is a wonder.
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What breeds of chicken eggs are purple?

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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Why is my egg purple?

It's a reaction between sulfur and iron. Perfectly safe, but try putting the eggs in room temperature water then bringing the water to a boil. Once at the boil, turn off the heat and leave the eggs for 11-13 minutes. You can then remove the eggs and run room temperature water over them to stop the cooking.
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Why did my egg turn purple?

Discoloration occurs as result of sulfur and iron compounds in the egg reacting at the surface of the yolk. It may be minimized by not cooking eggs at too high a temperature, or for too long a time and by quick-chilling the eggs immediately after they are cooked.
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What is the rarest bird egg?

The egg of an Elephant Bird is a seldom seen specimen. Rarer still are examples with complete and intact shells like the present lot. Fewer than 40 such eggs populate public collections around the world. One reason for the rarity of these eggs would have been their culinary appeal for the human settlers of Madagascar.
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Who lays blue eggs?

There are predominantly three breeds of chickens that lay blue eggs | the Ameraucana, the Araucana and the Easter Egger.
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How rare is a bloody egg?

It's rare to see as less than 1% of eggs will contain a blood spot. Normally during grading these eggs will be separated, however sometimes an egg will slip through as it's harder to see blood spots in brown eggs. Blood spots are caused by the rupture of a blood vessel during the formation of the egg.
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Do Rainbow eggs exist?

Collecting farm fresh eggs becomes even more fun when the shells are shades of the rainbow. From olive to pretty blue and speckled to chocolate brown, colored eggs are trending in the backyard chicken world. That's why many chicken raisers keep a variety of breeds.
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What color eggs exist?

While most eggs are white or brown, they also come in colors like cream, pink, blue and green. In addition — and this is no “yolk” — some are even speckled.
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Are there pink eggs?

Cream/Pinkish Eggs

Light Sussex, Mottled Javas, Australorps, Buff Orpingtons, Silkies, and Faverolles all lay a pinkish-cream egg. As noted above, some Easter Eggers will also lay cream or pink eggs, while others will lay green or bluish eggs. Australorp (back) and Mottled Java (front) chickens.
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What color are cobra eggs?

While the size varies, the color of snake eggs is the same throughout the species. They are either white, off-white, or sometimes beige. Snake eggs aren't hard like birds' eggs. Their surface is flexible and leathery.
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Are fairy eggs rare?

It's not uncommon for a pullet or hen in your flock to lay a tiny egg that's around a quarter of the size of a regular egg. These tiny eggs are often called fairy eggs, but other names include: Dwarf eggs.
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Are Golden eggs real?

A genetically engineered hen is able to produce "golden eggs" containing a very particular protein (interferon beta) that may help treat diseases as diverse as cancer, hepatitis, and multiple sclerosis (MS).
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Are elephant bird eggs real?

The eggs of the Aepyornis, also known as the elephant bird, were a highly valuable food source for Madagascar's human settlers. With a volume roughly equal to that of 150 chicken eggs, a single elephant bird egg could feed multiple families.
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What color are purple martin eggs?

The female incubates an average of 4 to 6 smooth, non- glossy white eggs for 15 to 18 days. After hatching, the young remain in the nest for 24 to 28 days and are fed insects by both adults. Young martins may continue to roost in the nest at night after they are able to fly.
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What color are peregrine falcon eggs?

The female peregrine usually lays 3 or 4 eggs. The eggs are slightly smaller than a chicken egg, and are mottled with a dark, reddish-brown pigment. The female does most of the incubating, which takes about 33 days. While the female flies off to feed, the male incubates the eggs.
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Can Spider eggs be purple?

Paula Cushing, an arachnologist at the Denver Museum of Nature & Science who was not involved with the discovery, told Gizmodo by email that the purple color is odd but not entirely unprecedented. Some ground spiders, she noted, can lay pink or purple egg sacs.
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Does egg color mean anything?

The breed of the chicken determines eggshell color. The color of a hen's ear area is the color indicator, with a white or light spot meaning white eggs. Usually, white hens lay white eggs, and brown hens lay brown eggs.
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What does an unhealthy egg look like?

The best way to determine if your egg is spoiled is by cracking it open into a bowl. If the egg white is pink or iridescent this is an indication of spoilage due to Pseudomonas bacteria. Some of these bacteria can make us sick when eaten and they will produce a greenish, fluorescent, water-soluble color.
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