The Olive-Egger thread!



If anything, the picture doesn't do it justice. It is hematite colored. Comes from an F1 BCM/Wheaten Ameraucana Olive Egger roo over an Easter Egger.


I am coming here as a total newbie to introduce myself and hopefully get some feedback on a backyard breeding project I'd like to try. This photo is "Bright", my 13 week old rooster hatched from a woman who is breeding BCM and Wheatens to get olive eggers. I bought 8 of her fertilized eggs to give my 2 broody silkies (that's his "mama" pictured in the background) a chance to hatch babies. He came out of a medium blue egg. Here's my hope: in my mature flock I have 4 easter eggers who lay lightish blue eggs, and one BCM hen who lays a lovely dark choco egg with almost a purple undertone. If I let him fertilize and collect the eggs from these 5 hens and give them to my silkie mamas to hatch, what are my chances of getting an olive egger hen out of all of this?

Disclaimer: I am brand new to breeding, and only doing this in the interest of a more colorful egg basket. I won't cull or weed out any chicks, hens or roos, that don't come out the way I hope. My flock is a hobby and I'm only pursuing this for fun. I'm looking for input based on what I have free-ranging in my yard and the looks and lineage of this fellow that might indicate my chances of an Olive Egger. Thanks in advance for any feedback. Also, if I am on the wrong thread, boot me off, no hard feelings! :)

Chandra - it looks to me like you are crossing the same birds that Euarto Gullible crossed to get the eggs in this pic which are posted in this thread a few pages back which I think are gorgeous!! Hope you have this luck! Also, this person may have a lot more info for you. I'm still a wanna be.
 
If you want an olive egg, the safest thing to cross is a pure blue egg layer with a dark chocolate layer. Of course, one of them needs to be a rooster! If you are crossing anything that has "green" eggs to a dark brown layer, you have roughly a 50% chance of ending up with brown egg layers. Crossing F1s and F2s can yield some interesting egg colors, but some of them could also be shades of brown.
 
Coming here as a total newbie to introduce myself and hopefully get some feedback on a backyard breeding project I'd like to try. This photo is "Bright", my 13 week old rooster hatched from a woman who is breeding BCM and Wheatens to get olive eggers. I bought 8 of her fertilized eggs to give my 2 broody silkies (that's his "mama" pictured in the background) a chance to hatch babies. He came out of a medium blue egg. Here's my hope: in my mature flock I have 4 easter eggers who lay lightish blue eggs, and one BCM hen who lays a lovely dark choco egg with almost a purple undertone. If I let him fertilize and collect the eggs from these 5 hens and give them to my silkie mamas to hatch, what are my chances of getting an olive egger hen out of all of this?

Disclaimer: I am brand new to breeding, and only doing this in the interest of a more colorful egg basket. I won't cull or weed out any chicks, hens or roos, that don't come out the way I hope. My flock is a hobby and I'm only pursuing this for fun. I'm looking for input based on what I have free-ranging in my yard and the looks and lineage of this fellow that might indicate my chances of an Olive Egger. Thanks in advance for any feedback. Also, if I am on the wrong thread, boot me off, no hard feelings! :)

This has been helpful for a lot of folks.
 
Ok here is my new egg basket. The OE here are from @ronott1 . This cross is pendescenca and Arkansas blues (used to be u of a blues). Blue eggs are CL and also Arkansas blues
I believe this cross is sex linked. My pullet had a white dot on the head
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Ok here is my new egg basket. The OE here are from @ronott1 . This cross is pendescenca and Arkansas blues (used to be u of a blues). Blue eggs are CL and also Arkansas blues
I believe this cross is sex linked. My pullet had a white dot on the head
Beautiful! Many people like the really dark olive, but I love this shade.
 
Ok here is my new egg basket. The OE here are from @ronott1 . This cross is pendescenca and Arkansas blues (used to be u of a blues). Blue eggs are CL and also Arkansas blues
I believe this cross is sex linked. My pullet had a white dot on the head


So, so pretty! I can't wait til my Marans start laying! I also have a couple olive eggers due to hatch on Sunday, along with 2 cream legbars. I have one blue copper marans and just got 6 cuckoo Marans chicks at the feed store. I hope to have a pretty array of eggs by spring!
 
I just got my first OE pullet and can not wait to see her first egg. (I sure do hope it is olive!) She is probably about 14 weeks old. I am thinking about cross breeding some wheaton marans with my BBS Isbars this next season. I am still reading up on it.
 
Beautiful eggs! This season's pullets are 22 weeks, almost 23, and noone is laying yet. I really hope my olive egger has a pretty green egg, hopefully we will know soon!
 
Ok here is my new egg basket. The OE here are from @ronott1 . This cross is pendescenca and Arkansas blues (used to be u of a blues). Blue eggs are CL and also Arkansas blues
I believe this cross is sex linked. My pullet had a white dot on the head

Gorgeous! I have a severe case of egg envy.
 

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