Some chickens are blue although a "blue chicken" is not a recognized breed.. Blue hens as a color description are available in a number of breeds of chicken. The color is actually a gray/black/light gray but the official color is called "blue". The feet and skin of some breeds are also blue.
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well, i can't give you the genes, but it would probably be either blue because of the splash of blue, of green because blue and yellow make green. you can turn chickens different colors by dying the egg.
The color of the chickens earlobes is usually an indicator of what color egg they will lay. Red earlobes - Brown, Blue, or Green eggs Blue earlobes - Blue or Green eggs White Earlobes - White eggs
Yes Aracuana chickens can lay eggs with shells in shades of blue and green.
There's a Korean breed who has blue skin and meat.
The only chickens I have ever heard of that lay green eggs are Americana/Araucana.
Red lights do not affect chickens. Chickens do not see the red or blue spectrum of light. Red and blue heat lamps are used in commercial operations when the birds are resting.
Easter Egger chickens can lay a pinkish egg. They also can lay various shades of blue and also green.
Well a chicken that is blue may be dead. Or it can be a type of breed. Some chickens believe it or not are actually purposely blue because of their breed type.
Chickens are the closest living relatives to the Tyrannosaurus Rex. Some breeds of chickens, such as the Araucana and Ameraucana breeds (also known as Easter Egg Chickens) can lay eggs varying in color, from blue to green.
yes and green and blue and red and pink and orange and yellow etc
I'm from Buffalo. I like to see my chickens packaged in hot sauce after being fried, and served with a side of blue cheese dressing and some celery sticks.
emm no although i do think the turn into like sputnik