A Hen, I think LOL
Rodhe island breed poultry chickens and other exotic breeds normally have brown feathers.Leghorns are white.
Chickens that lay brown eggs typically have red earlobes, which is a genetic trait that influences eggshell color. The color of the eggshell is determined by the breed of the chicken and its genetics. Brown eggs have the same nutritional value as white eggs.
the color of the egg does not depend on the color of the chicken, it depends on the breed. so your chickens fine. the color of the egg does not depend on the color of the chicken, it depends on the breed. so your chickens fine.
A chicken's egg color is determined by the breed of the chicken. Different breeds of chickens lay different colored eggs, ranging from white and brown to blue and green. This egg color is inherited genetically and remains consistent within a particular breed.
No. True Araucanas lay blue eggs. Mixed breed easter egger or EE chickens can lay eggs of almost any color. Brown eggs from a "Araucana" suggests mixed breed.
yes but so do non-organic chickens! The breed of the chicken determines the color of the egg shell. Nothing else affects the color of the egg shell.
If you are referring to the breed Amber Link, their eggs are fairly large and light-medium brown in color.
Chickens can be fed seeds to make them breed.
Chickens do not have eye brows as they do not possess the ability to grow hair (or fur). However depending on the chicken breed the amount of feathers around the eye varies.
Yes. Feather color does not effect the color of the egg shell, breed determines the color of the egg.
make 'em do it...