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The third one looks like my baby! I was wondering the same, about the colours when she is older. =)
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We have a number of different breeds of chickens. We love our Easter Eggers but we are hoping to increase the size somewhat. The issue is that most of the really large breeds of birds are brown egg layers. We are hoping to preserve the bluest eggs we can and feel like the right way to do that is to cross with a white egg layer. I understand that the blue egg gene is dominant to white, so will the resulting chickens all lay blue eggs or will there be a mix of white and blue or maybe just lighter blue eggs? So thats our first question does anyone know what the blue egg layer bred to a white egg layer will produce in terms of color of eggs? The second question is what is the largest white egg layer you know of. We would prefer not to introduce a crest or top hat or feathered legs for that matter.
We are starting an Olive Egger pen and have a Splash Marans over the Easter Eggers at this time. I know this is going to increae the size of the birds but it will also obviously darken the eggs as well.
I have been selling and hatching my Super Blue Egg Layers. They are a cross with my Lavender Ameraucana roos over several white leghorn pullets. Almost all have had pea combs. They are not laying yet but are close and getting pink.For me these are going to be my layers. Leghorns are great layers of VERY LARGE EGGS. Mine are already laying jumbos on occasion and have not yet molted so they may get even bigger. I may end up breeding these to each other or breed them back to an Ameraucana to keep the color up. Time will tell on that.![]()
These have been very popular eggs.... I have a waiting list![]()
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I have been selling and hatching my Super Blue Egg Layers. They are a cross with my Lavender Ameraucana roos over several white leghorn pullets. Almost all have had pea combs. They are not laying yet but are close and getting pink.For me these are going to be my layers. Leghorns are great layers of VERY LARGE EGGS. Mine are already laying jumbos on occasion and have not yet molted so they may get even bigger. I may end up breeding these to each other or breed them back to an Ameraucana to keep the color up. Time will tell on that.![]()
These have been very popular eggs.... I have a waiting list![]()
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I thought you were talking about the egg size too sorry. You can make Olive Eggers with the Marans and that should increase your size. I made the cross to increase egg size and hopefully feed conversion too. I love my blue eggs. My Easter Eggers lay a good size egg, but not as big or as often as the Leghorns. I don't think other color leghorns would help with that as much as White Leghorns. I don't think anything lays as well as a White Leghorn, ounce for ounce of bird.but a MF Leghorn would make some pretty chicks![]()
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