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The blue/green Araucana egg is shown with brown and white eggs from other breeds of chickens. (Wikipedia photo) ...
The Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine raises its own free-range eggs - and they really are free. The chickens are housed on the Veterinary School campus in a safe roost and are free to roam, ...
According to the Department of Animal Science at Oklahoma State University, blue-green eggs come from the Araucana chicken. The breed has sometimes been called the "Easter Egg chicken" because of ...
The third, known as the Easter Egger Chicken, is not a recognized breed, but rather a cross between any other chicken and either an Ameraucana or an Araucana.
M y mother keeps chickens — a mixed flock of tawny Buff Orpingtons, black-and-white-feathered Barred Rocks, Rhode Island Reds, and some rather histrionic long-necked Araucana hens from South ...
Araucana chicken eggs have become an increasingly common sight at the farmers’ market over the past few years, but even so, the pale blue shells ...
Have you ever been curious about why chicken eggs can be different colors? While most eggs are white or brown, they also come in colors like cream, pink, blue and green.
The Araucana chicken from Chile and the Dongxiang and Lushi chickens from China (none of which are particularly common in North America) are known to lay pale-blue eggs.