What eggs are purple?

No chickens lay colored eggs that are a true purple. Eggs have a protective layer on their outside called “the bloom,” which helps eggs stay fresh and bacteria free. Some hens will lay brown eggs with a heavy bloom that can tint the egg purple. However, when the bloom is washed off, the egg will be brown.
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What breed lays purple eggs?

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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What do purple eggs mean?

Purina Mills adds that crossing different breeds creates even more colors and shades, such as deep pink, dark green, and speckled. When it comes to the purple egg though, Backyard Chickens states that it's the Marans chicken breed that produces brown eggs with a purple bloom.
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Are purple eggs good?

They're beautiful after they've sat in the pickling juice. The egg whites are a beautiful shade of pinkish purple. Enjoy alone but they'll also be delicious in a salad.
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What chicken lays lavender eggs?

Egg Production

One great reason to consider Lavender Orpingtons is their eggs. Hens are moderate to heavy layers of large light brown, pink-tinted eggs. Average is about 200 eggs per year. They won't exactly out-lay a Leghorn, but their production is plenty for a small family.
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What chicken lay pink eggs?

Chickens That Lay Pink Eggs:

Commonly, species such as Light Sussex, Barred Rock, Mottled Javas, Australorp, Buff Orpington, Silkie, and Faverolle that lay crème colored eggs might also have a genetic variation that tints them pink.
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What is the rarest color of chicken egg?

The Grey / Charcoal is the rarest colour of chickens egg as it can't be predicted accurately which chickens will produce the charcoal coloured egg. Below: A charcoal or grey egg. Purple eggs are rare because they are only produced by dark egg layers that produce a heavy bloom on the egg.
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Why is my egg shell purple?

Oocyanin, a byproduct of bile production, creates this beautiful color among select breeds of chickens. Unlike brown eggs, the bluish tint appears early in the egg-forming process. Because the pigment reaches the egg during an early stage, it colors the interior of the eggshell blue too!
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What do Marans eggs look like?

in Chickens, French Marans lay some of the darkest brown eggs in the chicken kingdom. They look like chocolate! But they are also a fascinating breed, eggs notwithstanding.
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What chicken lays the bluest eggs?

What Chicken Lays The Bluest Eggs? Araucana eggs are the bluest eggs known, and are caused by the oocyan gene. This breed evolved in Chile, and all other blue egg laying breeds are descended from Araucanas.
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What lays a black egg?

The Cayuga Duck Produces Black Eggs (Sometimes)

The Cayuga Duck, another gorgeous blackbird, can lay black eggs at the beginning of the season, but the eggs become white in color as time passes. The duck's genetics may also play an essential role in its ability to lay black eggs early in the season.
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What is a blue egg?

There are three breeds that lay blue eggs: Ameraucanas, Araucanas and Cream Legbars. The blue color is created by oocyanin, which is applied early in the laying process. The blue pigment goes right through the shell, unlike the brown pigment. So blue eggs are blue inside and out.
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What are black eggs?

Kuro-tamago, literally “black eggs,” are regular chicken eggs boiled in Owakudani's natural hot springs. The sulfur in the water turns the eggshells as black as charcoal. According to local lore, eating one egg will add seven years to your life.
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What is the rarest chicken egg?

Kadaknath chickens are extremely rare. You can expect to pay around a dollar for each hatching egg. However what makes them expensive is that minimum orders usually run at 250 eggs. $1 per egg.
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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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What are pink eggs?

Black Eggs, also known as 1,000 year old eggs (Century Eggs) in the west, are preserved in an alkaline solution; they are then painted a pink colour. It is normal for the eggs to emit an unusual odor.
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What color eggs do Orpingtons lay?

All Orpingtons (regardless of their plumage color) will lay light brown medium sized eggs. They tend to start laying a bit later than many hens.
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What color are Cuckoo Maran eggs?

Cuckoo Marans lay some of the most beautiful and darkest eggs of any breed. If I could add a few Cuckoo Marans to our flocks for the dark brown eggs I would in a second! The egg basket colors would be stunning. They will lay around 150 dark brown, almost chocolate eggs a year.
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What color are Welsummer eggs?

Welsummers are well known for laying lovely deep red terracotta shade. These eggs occasionally have speckles on them too. Some people call the eggs chocolate but I think that is a bit misleading. She will lay around 4 eggs each week, or around 200 eggs each year.
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Do any birds lay purple eggs?

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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Are robin eggs blue?

The blue colour in robin eggs is due to biliverdin, a pigment deposited on the eggshell when the female lays the eggs. There is some evidence that higher biliverdin levels indicate a healthier female and brighter blue eggs. Eggs laid by a healthier female seemed to encourage males to take more interest in their young.
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Why are eggshells different colors?

The different eggshell colors come from pigments the hens produce. The main pigment in brown eggshells is called protoporphyrin IX. It's made from heme, the compound that gives blood its red color ( 4 ). The main pigment found in blue eggshells is called biliverdin, which also comes from heme.
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Why is my egg yolk pink?

Blood spots are caused by a rupture of one or more small blood vessels in the yolk at the time of ovulation. It does not indicate the egg is unsafe. A cloudy egg white (albumen) is a sign the egg is very fresh.
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Who lays green eggs?

Olive Egger chickens (half Marans chickens and half Ameraucana chickens) lay olive green eggs, while a new breed developed by My Pet Chicken, the Favaucana (half Faverolle and half Ameraucana), lays a pale sage green egg. Isbars also lay a range of greenish-colored eggs from mossy to mint green.
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What color are Plymouth Rock eggs?

The Plymouth Rock is a dual-purpose breed, and is kept both for its meat and for its large brown eggs, of which it lays about 200 per year.
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