Thanks for the explanation and correction. I had the redish egg on the bottom based on the explanation given on the first post I quoted:
"...you're going to get anything and everything from normal olive green to normal dark reddish brown to anything else, including blue, mint green, green/brown speckled, avocado skin green, emu egg turquoise, etc..."
Thanks for the explanation and correction. I had the redish egg on the bottom based on the explanation given on the first post I quoted:
"...you're going to get anything and everything from normal olive green to normal dark reddish brown to anything else, including blue, mint green, green/brown speckled, avocado skin green, emu egg turquoise, etc..."
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thats a valid question so I will go an answer, EE over a Brown egg layer will give you a darker gree eggs, not Olive but darker than if you mate it to a tan egg layer
Black Copper x Blue Wheaten = 25% BCM roos, 25% BCM hens, 25% Blue CM roos, 25% Blue CM hens
Blue Copper x Blue Wheaten = 25% Blue Copper hens, 12.5% Splash Copper hens, 12.5% Black Copper hens,25% Blue Copper roos, 12.5% Splash Copper roos, 12.5% Black Copper roos,
Blue Copper x Wheaten = 25% BCM roos, 25% BCM hens, 25% Blue CM roos, 25% Blue CM hens
Black Copper x Chocolate = 25% Black roos, 25% Black hens, 25% Blue roos, 25% Blue hens
But these guys will be carrying Chocolate. If you breed a blue cockeral from this mating back to the Chocolate mother you can then get mauves/khaki (blue and chocolate gene) and chocolate, blacks and blues. You may have some red bleed through.
This is using the Kippenjungle calculator.
Here is what the Splash Copper Marans look like:
Black Copper x Blue Wheaten = 25% BCM roos, 25% BCM hens, 25% Blue CM roos, 25% Blue CM hens Blue Copper x Blue Wheaten = 25% Blue Copper hens, 12.5% Splash Copper hens, 12.5% Black Copper hens,25% Blue Copper roos, 12.5% Splash Copper roos, 12.5% Black Copper roos, Blue Copper x Wheaten = 25% BCM roos, 25% BCM hens, 25% Blue CM roos, 25% Blue CM hens Black Copper x Chocolate = 25% Black roos, 25% Black hens, 25% Blue roos, 25% Blue hens But these guys will be carrying Chocolate. If you breed a blue cockeral from this mating back to the Chocolate mother you can then get mauves/khaki (blue and chocolate gene) and chocolate, blacks and blues. You may have some red bleed through. This is using the Kippenjungle calculator. Here is what the Splash Copper Marans look like: