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@jyveslandry - Welcome to BYC!Welcome to the BYC forums
Americaunas would give you blue or green eggs, and the ISA Brown would give brown eggs. I would expect one of those egg colors for a cross, and each cross hen may have different colored eggs. I don't know how you intend to hatch those chicks, but the ISA Brown is a hybrid production bird that normally does not go broody and therefore not apt to sit on eggs. I think you would have a better chance hatching eggs with a surrogate (non ISA) hen or an incubator.
No worries! Thanks for introducing yourself! I think you'll fit right in here.Just noticed this is the new members intro thread....Sorry
I grew up on a farm but only recently moved back on an acreage in Northern British Columbia, Canada. We bought several ISA hens and incubated barnyard eggs, americauna, and breville Turkeys. We didn't get a good hatching rate, but it's likely more a lack of experience problem rather than fertility.
We also ended up with more than 70% male, not sure why but in the end we only kept the Americauna rooster as we're looking to add some colour to our eggs.
It's been a pretty mild winter (except for a week of -40), and the hens never slowed down.
Thanks for the warm welcome everyone.