I am sorry about this, but I am still confused. I admit that I am not very smart when it comes to this, and I really want to understand, but I don't. It has to be broken down in laymens terms to me. For instance: If I cross a Blue Andalusian rooster with say an EE hen what color would that produce? What color would the egg be? If I cross a black EE rooster with a Blue Andalusian hen what color would the off spring be? If I cross a Black Copper Marans rooster with an EE hen what color would the egg be. I am really sorry that I am being difficult on this I just do not understand the genetics, or even know what chickens have what genes. I know that roosters have two z chromisones(sp), if that is even right. Thanks again for being patient, and not telling me I am stupid.
Veronica
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I want to get an olive green egg, and I want to get BLRW. So I just need to know what to breed to what.
If only it were that easy
By EE, do you mean Easter Egger? Crossing an easter Egger to anything is a gamble--they are a mutt chicken; they may be beautiful; personable; lay beautiful eggs, but they are a cross, and without knowing their genetic makeup, trying to predict the results of a cross is pretty near impossible. Kind of like taking a known recipe and adding a can from your cupboard that lost its label--the results are unpredictable. You can make some guesses based upon what you DO know. If the Easter Egger is already laying, what colour are her eggs? Since Andalusians lay white/creamy eggs, their colour won't affect the EE's colour much--it may clean it up a bit (or not).
Black X blue will give you half blue and half black chicks, regardless of breed.
I haven't got a clue on the genes for black copper, but marans lay a dark egg, so paired with a blue or green egg it may well be olive.
Veronica
PS
I want to get an olive green egg, and I want to get BLRW. So I just need to know what to breed to what.
If only it were that easy

By EE, do you mean Easter Egger? Crossing an easter Egger to anything is a gamble--they are a mutt chicken; they may be beautiful; personable; lay beautiful eggs, but they are a cross, and without knowing their genetic makeup, trying to predict the results of a cross is pretty near impossible. Kind of like taking a known recipe and adding a can from your cupboard that lost its label--the results are unpredictable. You can make some guesses based upon what you DO know. If the Easter Egger is already laying, what colour are her eggs? Since Andalusians lay white/creamy eggs, their colour won't affect the EE's colour much--it may clean it up a bit (or not).
Black X blue will give you half blue and half black chicks, regardless of breed.
I haven't got a clue on the genes for black copper, but marans lay a dark egg, so paired with a blue or green egg it may well be olive.