Chickens can appear to turn blue after death due to a phenomenon called postmortem hypostasis, where blood settles in the lower parts of the body due to gravity. This pooling can lead to discoloration, often giving the skin a bluish tint. Additionally, certain conditions, such as exposure to cold temperatures or specific handling techniques, can also contribute to changes in color after death. However, it is important to note that the extent and visibility of these color changes can vary based on the individual bird and circumstances surrounding its death.
emm no although i do think the turn into like sputnik
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.
Blue...
its simple die it red then turn it die it blue and then turn them black then the white paint
Yes. Their skin will turn a blue/black color.
No. It is impossible for one species to turn into another.
no
well it affects your horomones when they die they will curl your stomach into a ball and u will turn blue and you will die
no they lay eggs THEY DON'T!! but some chickens lay eggs that turn into chicks over time
They turn blue because the body no longer sirculates blood and the color change is the body's way of saying "I'm dead." Hope that helps you...
All you have to do is put food colouring in the chicken. This only works with white or pale coloured chickens, and lasts only a few weeks.
No a carrot can not turn you blue.