as of all sex-links they are a combination of different breeds
Golden sex link Is a cross between Delaware hen and Rhode Island Red Rooster
Golden Comet is a cross between Rhode Island White hen to Rhode Island Red Rooster
Brown
BROWN
Most websites say that their eggs are brown. However, mine lays a light pink egg. I was really happy and surprised!
Actually the color of a chicken's feet is hereditary. They can be yellow, green, or even black depending on the breed of chicken and their color. It definitely does not mean they are sick.
Leg color and egg color are only linked indirectly (by breed) and thus leg color cannot reliably be used as an egg color indicator. E.g. a Rhode Island Red hen (red/brown hen with yellow legs) will lay large brown eggs, but a Red Leghorn hen (also red/brown hen with yellow legs) will lay white eggs. In general, a better indicator of a chicken's egg color is her earlobes. (A chicken 'earlobe' is a round spot of skin just underneath the ear socket. It can be flabby or taut.) A chicken with red earlobes will typically lay brown (darker) eggs, where a chicken with white earlobes will lay white (lighter) eggs. Of course, there are exceptions to the rule. For help identifying a chicken's earlobe, see Related Links, below.
The colors of the tripod fish are silver. I think that is the only color.
What you feed Chickens does not determine the color of the egg. The color of the egg is determined by the variety of the chicken. For instance, while a white leghorn chicken will lay white eggs, a Brahma chicken will lay brown eggs and an Americana chicken will lay eggs that range from blue to green! there has been a recent discovery of a chicken variety that lays purple eggs, but not much information is available about them yet.
The offspring are black feathered because the black feather gene is dominant
You are only describing a color (which is either spangled or black mottled). There are many breeds that could have the color "spangled" or "black mottled". The know the breed of the chicken, you most certainly would have to have a description of the chicken, or even better a picture of it.
Silver is a color you dope.
silver is actually either a metallic color, grey, or silver... it depends on what kind of silver. They are usually silver, which is a color.
What other color would it be? If chicken was not the color of chicken, maybe it was the color of steak, then steak would have to be the color of chicken, otherwise people would think "Oh i am eating chicken!" unaware that it was actually steak. Love, M&M Anyway some chickens aren't the usual colour of chicken, it depends what breed the chicken is. If eating a grey coloured high protein substance called chicken would put you at ease I recommend you eat silkies.
Brownish tan color
Silver is not a color, it is a metallic element. In its pure form, silver appears shiny and reflective, similar to the color grey.
In the game Chicken Crossing what color is that elusive worm?
silver
silver
silver
Nutritionally, the color makes no difference. What counts is what the egg layer eats because that determines what's in the eggs. Free range, organic eggs are much better for you than eggs from chickens in overcrowded cages that never see the sun and that eat chicken feed laced with antibiotics, hormones, pesticides and ground up chicken parts. Yes, all of that is in standard high production chicken feed.
the color is silver-white