You would likely just get a green or brown egg layer with this cross, not an OE. An OE requires one blue egg gene and one dark brown egg gene, like a Cream Legbar X Marans for example.
If you are using a legbar male all chicks will get passed one barring gene, meaning all chicks male and female will have a head spot.
If you used a legbar hen crossed to say a black copper marans to make an olive egger then she will pass one barred gene to her sons only, meaning all the males...
Yes I do sell eggs. But they wouldn't be available until Spring.
I would have available
1. EE x BCM eggs(you would get blue and green eggs for hatching) that produce the F1 chicks who should lay the olive color I posted above.
2. OE x BCM eggs(you would get the olive eggs posted above for...
Yes a dark brown egg layer like a Marans crossed to a blue egg layer will likely produce nice olive eggs. It doesn't matter which parent carried which gene for the 1st cross.
I cross My BCM rooster to a Blue egg laying EE
the results are F1 pullets that lay this color
I then crossed that...