The egg came first; let’s just get that out of the way. For millions of years before humans domesticated the feathered lizards known today as “chickens,” countless generations of amphibia and reptiles, including dinosaurs, were laying eggs. The egg is an amazing system for nurturing young beings that’s just plain awe-inspiring to contemplate. It’s also a delicious and beautiful form of animal protein that no animal had to die for. When Easter comes around, people steam up their homes with vinegar in order to recreate the pretty colors that come naturally from a diverse set of hens. We backyard hen keepers, aka flocksters, understand the excitement. There is something deeply captivating about a diverse basket of eggs. That’s why for the flockster, every day is like Easter. It’s extra-true if the flock includes a blue egg layer, like an Araucana or an Ameraucana, and you can have a mix of …