Chick or Treat
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- Aug 5, 2018
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Sorry to say it, but i also thinking cockerel. Maybe there will be a miracle, but I do have to say cockerel. Sorry! But hey, he is pretty handsome!!!!!!
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Thank you for commenting! I appreciate you taking the time to confirm my suspicions.Sorry to say it, but i also thinking cockerel. Maybe there will be a miracle, but I do have to say cockerel. Sorry! But hey, he is pretty handsome!!!!!!
Depends on what you breed him with. If to a brown egg layer tgen according to a punette square, (I think that’s what it’s called) then one fourth will carry the blue egg gene, but I think it’s more complicated than that.Ok now that i have you all here--I have another question. What sort of offspring would I be looking at if I used this Olive Egger as the male? Would he just carry the gene for blue eggs?
Mine is from my birds lol I’ll try to get a pic of him but he free ranges and runs from me.Can you post a pic when you get a chance? Was yours labeled Olive Egger? How cool!
An olive Egger is simply a cross of a blue egg layer and a dark brown egg layer. They can be made of all different breed, like Cream Legbar, or Welsummer, and many others! So not always Marans and Ameraucana.An olive egger is a maran, crosses with ameracauna. This means he could make offspring with a possibility of blue, green, or dark brown. BUT, it also depends on who he’s breeding with. Mixed breeds are difficult to predict their egg color.