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Sadly we cant have roosters in our flock, If I could I totally would! It would have been awesome to hatch my own Olive egger chicks.You could always create your own.
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Sadly we cant have roosters in our flock, If I could I totally would! It would have been awesome to hatch my own Olive egger chicks.You could always create your own.
You could purchase eggs that will hatch Olive Eggers. There are many people that can provide them and you would not have to quarantine either.Sadly we cant have roosters in our flock, If I could I totally would! It would have been awesome to hatch my own Olive egger chicks.
This is Ginger, she's also an EE, and looks like that one. She does lay olive green eggs (hers on the right)I've always wanted a Olive egger for awhile ever since I got into chickens, I searched around for a Olive egger and found someone in my area that is selling an F2 Olive egger pullet, So she is a backcross Crele Penedescenda/Cream Legbar. She seems like a interesting cross, But its a 50/50 that she will either lay a Olive egg or brown eggs. What do you guys think?
Oh my goodness! She really does look exactly like that pullet, She is very cuteThis is Ginger, she's also an EE, and looks like that one. She does lay olive green eggs (hers on the right)
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Maybe you'll get lucky too!
That's cool. I never knew there was a way to tell.
Thats really fascinating! So do you just take a feather sample or is it a blood sample, Its hard to tell on their website.
She is around the same age as our other pullets do you think if I put one of my pullets with her, Would this help the integration?
Any new bird(s) should be quarantined for 3-4 weeks prior to letting them near your resident flock. And as it would be cruel to condemn a single bird to live in solitary confinement for such a long time, get two and quarantine properly. They will keep each other company until you can move their cage near your flock in a see but not touch area for introduction.