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That is correct.There was not any other rooster. I had sold the one in the first picture with some of the hens at least 6 months before I had started collecting eggs. And even if he was the father it would have been an amerucana.
I always thought if you had bred purebred maran and amerucana you would get 100% olive eggers with no brown eggs.
Am I wrong on this? Cause somehow I ended up with a brown egger.
Do you know which bird the blue egg came from that hatched the brown layer?I got them from a breeder from that site along with the some Lavenders from John Blehm. I feel they were purebred but something went wrong somewhere.
First bred, hatched and raised ever Olive Egger, see her pretty pullet eggs!
Her name is Scrambles
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Blue egg gene roo (Dad)
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Scrambles as a couple days old, with her Surrogate Momma Hen waiting for me to put her back....
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Scrambles learning "how to" and independence!
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Her momma layer was a Welsummer hen! I am sorry I don't have a Now Pic on this puter at work, I will have to upload in a little bit....
I am so happy that it worked out nicely, because you never know when trying to make olive eggers if you are going to get a nice colored egg or a brown one!