I can bring some if any of the U of A's hatchThat is a very nice egg! It has a Rock shape to it! A lot of the Pene eggs are shaped like torpedoes. Seeing that egg makes me want to hatch come!(ok that is a no brainer for me....)
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I can bring some if any of the U of A's hatchThat is a very nice egg! It has a Rock shape to it! A lot of the Pene eggs are shaped like torpedoes. Seeing that egg makes me want to hatch come!(ok that is a no brainer for me....)
Quote:One was hatched this morning and 4 more had pips!![]()
please post photos =)One was hatched this morning and 4 more had pips!![]()
at that age it must lay teeny tiny eggs
I'd like to see that photo.Hi everyone! New to the thread. I hatched out 2 olive eggers (Wheaten Ameracauna x BCFM) for the Easter Hatch. I am trying to determine sex. They are now feathering in quite nicely with nearly black feathers with brown lacing...
Hi everyone! New to the thread. I hatched out 1 olive eggers (Wheaten Ameracauna x BCFM) for the Easter Hatch (3 Weeks Old). I am trying to determine sex. It is now feathering in quite nicely with nearly black feathers with brown lacing... Any idea if they are hens or roos? It has a single comb, but it is very small still... I'll try to post pics later, but from this description, does anyone have any idea?
So glad I found this thread. We are planning on starting our olive egger project next spring from the breeds we just recently hatched. I would love to hear your opinions on which Rooster we should keep for this project. They are all still young but so far it appears we have a white Marans boy, and a 2nd generation Olive Egger boy (looks like a black Australorp as a chick).
The hens it will be over are...
2 lavender/blue EE's- from blue eggs
2 dark brown EE's that are already laying and lay a light blue and light green egg.
1 black ameracuna- from a blue egg
1 white marans girl
1 2nd generation olive egger- looks like it will have a barred wheaten coloring
I think it would probably be best to keep just one Roo. Do any of your have opinions on which one would be best to keep for the project? We would like to produce some pretty birds with pretty eggs in a variety of olive colors. There is no one in our area with olive eggers and I think with the popularity of keeping backyard chickens we could make a little money on this.... at least enough to cover a bag of feed or two.
Thanks in advance!