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Sapphire Splash is a lot closer in coloring and is also sold at TSC. I think that is far more likely. Mistakes happen. Especially at TSC.The first part was about it being no eggs and a male (joke reference if it did indeed lay an egg as a rooster with female parts and male).
TSC lists the breeds included in the rare standard and it's the only breed close in coloring as it's not an orpington. They grab one of the listed breeds at random quantities thus making it a rare mix even if only 1 or 2 of ten is 'rare' it's up to the worker at the hatchery to pick from the list. Think it may be a prairie bluebell egger (as one of the egger type mixes of random breedings)then?
I don't see barring.Male SG
I have no idea what you're trying to say. I edited my post though. The "Sapphire Olive Eggers" do have partial crests.If they do come maybe keep him for scientific study and perhaps the asexuality may breed self repopulating chickens which would be vastly interesting.
The Sapphire doesn't but they can bump up, I have an Olive Egger and she has the typical mohawk type headdress accenting her comb. Not sure what they mixed to make the Sapphire because hoover's keeping the 'recipe' a secret.