Splash Maran?

Does your olive egger have a pea comb? Just curious...

Those are decently dark. I'm thinking you should have nice dark egger pullets from that cross.
 
Does your olive egger have a pea comb? Just curious...

Those are decently dark. I'm thinking you should have nice dark egger pullets from that cross.


Sounds great! Thank you! I went take some pictures of my hen that I thought was a Blue Maran. She has a small comb. Does that mean she's not a Blue?
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My olive egger looks a lot like the hen in this picture that they are calling a "blue olive egger":
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Maybe that's what I have?
 
Sounds like you got eggs from a mixed flock that had Marans, Easter Eggers, and Olive Eggers in it. You got mixed breed Marans not mixed variety Marans.


Guess I got ripped off. They were advertised as pure Marans! SMH
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Oh well. They are good birds. Not heavy layers, but sweet - even the Rooster. He's not aggressive at all. I imagine their offspring will be very interesting indeed!
 
Not heavy layers, but sweet - even the Rooster. He's not aggressive at all. I imagine their offspring will be very interesting indeed!
"Sweet" in a rooster counts very heavily for me. Your blue hen looks very like mine, an olive egger, except mine has a little more comb. She's crested cream legbar x splash marans and lays a pretty olive egg.
 
Your hen is blue in color, but I agree she's not a pure Marans. The breeder could easily have had Marans and Ameraucanas and crossed them for an Olive egger project, that's what she looks like to me. Breeding her to your splash cock would give you blue and splash offspring and the pullets could lay anything from olive to different shades of green to blue eggs.

I'm with you on the temperament. That's number one for me.....Thou Shalt Be Nice
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. After that is Thou Shalt Be Pretty
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. If I've got to look at you every day, I should smile when I see you.

I think you'll have a lot of fun hatching out eggs from those birds.
 
Guess I got ripped off. They were advertised as pure Marans! SMH
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They can only be sold as pure Marans if they are pure for both breed and color. Mixing color varieties together does not produce 'pure' breed birds. That's one thing about chickens that is a bit different than other animals. Breed isn't just defined by pedigree/lineage. A bird must meet the general breed description and be one of the recognized color varieties. Crossing different colors of the same breed creates birds that are technically mixed breeds.
 

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