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Not sure what it would look like, but I always try breeding my different birds. I just bred my sebright to my polish and they were born looking like sebrights but with a puff...Has anyone bred a Mille Fleur with an olive egger ? If so what does the offspring look like and the color of egg. Any photos ?
Well I love the look of the Mille fleur but looking for Green eggs .What type of Olive Egger? An Olive Egger is a cross breed so many times the results would be different. Regardless, the d’Uccle will pass on its beard and feathered legs to its offspring.
I’m trying to get a green laying bird but with some unique coloringNot sure what it would look like, but I always try breeding my different birds. I just bred my sebright to my polish and they were born looking like sebrights but with a puff...
I'm sure they'd have the feathered feet and maybe the beards, although there would probably be multiple outcomes, and not sure if they would lay green eggs.
Sounds like a fun experiment!
Some may would lay green eggs, some may not. It's a gamble when you mix breeds but that's what it takes. If you hatch some out, raise them up until they're old enough to lay. See which ones lay what colored eggs, then sell the ones that don't lay green eggs.I’m trying to get a green laying bird but with some unique coloring
Yes, but what kind of Olive Egger? AmxMarans mix, etc?Well I love the look of the Mille fleur but looking for Green eggs .