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Your list is confusing, which hen is the olive egger?Somewhere in this thread I posted them alphabetically page 13-14 I believe
Thanks for the clarification.
Exciting news!! I separated “eagle” in a dog crate inside our large coop. She is now laying!! A blueish green egg. View attachment 3418806
I agree. Our Blue Egger/Leghorn cross lays bright blue eggs, very similar looking to Eagles. I think Leghorn mother Blue Egger father is a good possibility as you mentioned earlier @SuperiorFarmsGirlI had an Ameraucana/Leghorn cross that laid the brightest blue eggs and Blue Ameraucanas that laid pale blue eggs. I wouldn't rule out a white layer just because of the shade of blue of the egg. She only needs to carry one blue egg gene to lay blue eggs. The shade is dependent on a lot of other different factors.