Which do you think is the best way to create olive egger hybrid hens?
I will call the final hybrid hen Olivian.
I will call the final hybrid hen Olivian.
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To create an olive Egger you have to cross a rooster that has the blue egg gene over a hen that lays brown eggs. So marans roo X araucana rumples hen, barneveleder X araucana rumples hen, welsummer roo X araucana rumoless hen, & marans roo X Araucanian crested hen will not yield olive eggers. If you want dark green eggs cross the araucana, ameraucana, or cream legbar rooster of your choice over a marans hen.
I was under the impression that it had to be a blue egg layer roo over brown egg layer hen. Thank you for informing me.Where are you referencing that information from? There are threads here where people created olive eggers from dark brown egg cock over blue egg hens. So we know olive eggers can be made with either cross; are you saying they won't be as nice coloring?
A cool combination done before is Barnevelder over Cream Legbar to make sex-links. Males chicks will have spot on head.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/olive-eggers.1201969/#post-19040927
I like the looks of Welsummer eggs but believe the speckled will carry over and that probably isn't something you want on olive eggs.
Thank you. I created a new topic because I could not edit the question.It just takes a (pure for) blue egg layer crossed with a dark brown egg layer to make an olive egger.
Doesn't matter if the hen or rooster is the blue egg layer. It works either way.
To the OP... There is no reason to keep making multiple threads on the same topics.