Asian blue chickens, like most chickens, typically start laying eggs around 5 to 6 months of age, depending on the breed and individual development. Factors such as diet, lighting, and overall health can influence the timing of egg production. Ensure they have a balanced diet and adequate light exposure to promote early laying.
Chickens, whether the chicken is brown, white, blue, red or, or... all start laying eggs when they are mature enough to do so. The average age for chickens to start laying eggs is 5-6 months of age. You will notice the wattle and comb begin to appear more red than pink as they become more developed and distinct. This is an indicator that the young hen is about ready to start laying. And brown chickens don't necessarily lay brown eggs. It's a common misconception. Brown Leghorns, for example, lay white eggs just as their white colored counterparts do. The color of egg the chicken will lay coincides with the color of the earlobe. A white earlobe = white eggs. Colored earlobe = brown or tinted eggs. Hope this helped!
Ameraycana chickens can lay their blue eggs all year long. The Ameraucana was developed in the United States and the name is a combination of American and Araucana. They come in large and bantam varieties, and the recognized colors are Black, Blue, Blue Wheaten, Brown Red, Buff, Silver, Wheaten and White.
A Peterson chicken is a type of chicken that was developed and sold by Peterson Poultry. It was a cross between two different breeds of chickens that the company had bred.
Chickens that lay different colored eggs such as brown, green, blue or pink are no different then white egg laying chickens. A chicken that lays different colored eggs will have different colored skin, but that's it.
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.
Vantress Cross is a breed of chicken known for its excellent egg-laying ability, producing large brown eggs. They are generally docile and good foragers, making them popular choices for backyard flocks. Vantress Cross chickens also have good feed conversion rates, making them efficient in converting feed into eggs.
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
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. See the related links for more on this.
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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.