... weellllll according to your question you have two female chickens which cannot breed with each other. If you are taking a male chicken from a breed that lays brown eggs, or vice versa, then the eggs with be brown since it is the dominant gene.
Well a light brown to cream color since a dark color is always dominant so dark /white light brown - creamy Besides you have 2 hens now but if get a roo the egg color would be the same since you cant breed to hens
I think which ever chicken's genetics are stronger, that's the color the eggs would be.
Light brown. They may have a bit of a peachy hue to them. But they would be some shade of light brown. The gene for white colored eggs is recessive to the genes for all other colors.
If you were to breed a chicken that lays white eggs and a chicken that lays brown eggs, what color would the offspring's eggs be?