The Olive-Egger thread!

Could I get an olive egger by mating a Welsummer with a pure Ameraucana? Which would need to be the rooster? or does it not matter? Just asking as I'm about to hatch some Wellies and AMs and I would love to get olive eggers later.
 
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Yes. I crossed my EE roo (since I did not have a true Ameraucana) with my Welsummer hen, and while I'm not sure I would call the color olive, it is an interesting color. I'm going to attempt to put a photo here, which generally has not worked with my IPad: https://www.backyardchickens.com/gallery/image/view/id/4702629/album/6131617 Hopefully, this link is correct, otherwise, if you want to see the egg you can go to my page and it is Photo # 5 in the album entitled uploads. The olive egg is in the upper left corner.
 
This red Roo is one that came from the next door neighbor and his sisters were the olive egg layers. He is a mix of Rhode Island red and Ameracauna. Slick is the beautiful white rooster in the back his daddy was Lt. Brahma, but I have no idea what his mom could be since he is all white except for black on his tail feathers. He has big comb and wattles so maybe Buff Orpington was mom. Any ideas?
 
I'm auctioning some F2 OE eggs here. Thanks for looking.
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https://www.backyardchickens.com/t/330991/crazy-24hr-auction/6740#post_8511254
 
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I saw this thread a few months back and of course I looked at my flock to see who I could breed. I only have mutts so I know my chances get slim but... I used mixed a EE?? roo that I have (dad was a BA and he came from a blue egg) and some mutts that lay a dark egg. I set 4 and hatched 4. Is there any way to tell other than waiting to see what color the egg might be? Do these look like OK choices? This takes patience I am not sure I have.

moms and dad




egg color



Two of the babies. There is one more that looks just like these two they are all feathered legs.


and the oddball who has clean legs

 
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I saw this thread a few months back and of course I looked at my flock to see who I could breed. I only have mutts so I know my chances get slim but... I used mixed a EE?? roo that I have (dad was a BA and he came from a blue egg) and some mutts that lay a dark egg. I set 4 and hatched 4. Is there any way to tell other than waiting to see what color the egg might be? Do these look like OK choices? This takes patience I am not sure I have.

moms and dad




egg color



Two of the babies. There is one more that looks just like these two they are all feathered legs.


and the oddball who has clean legs


Pretty nice start. Now to see what color the babies lay...

The chicks are soooooo adorable!!! *love*
 

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