You can't get olive without EE, ameraucana, araucana, etc.... You need the blue egg gene. What you will probably get is something light brown. Exact shade unknown. There are far too many brown egg genes to really know which ones you'll end up with. If you throw welsummer in the mix you'll likely get speckled eggs.
These are eggs from the offspring of a welsummer roo and penedesenca x maran hens:
"Red" Egg genetics? - Page 2
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eeeewww...

I just seem to notice a lot of people's Black Coppers have very red eggs when flash is put on them, and so could you get a hen (or project, really) to lay eggs that look that richly red without the dark chocolate Marans look?
