The Olive-Egger thread!

I just looked them up. That OE combo sounds amazing. Do you have hatching eggs for sale?
I use the OE eggs as filler for the Arkansas blues eggs.

BTW, since I am using a partridge rooster(single barred) x blue genetics hens, I get sexlinks. The boys will have a white head spot and be barred. The girls will not have the head spot.
 
I use the OE eggs as filler for the Arkansas blues eggs.

BTW, since I am using a partridge rooster(single barred) x blue genetics hens, I get sexlinks. The boys will have a white head spot and be barred. The girls will not have the head spot.

I don't know much about chicken genetics. What color chicken does that result in? If the rooster was Blue and the hens partridge, would the chicks still be sex-linked? I'm just curious. I'll buy a book about chicken genetics soon. I want to start my own OE project.
 
Hi, everyone! I have six Olive Egger pullets and am wanting to bring up a little roo as well for future olive egger/easter egger chicks.

I understand that if the roo is a brown-laying variety, there's a 50% chance that the offspring will lay brown eggs.

If I wanted to guarantee a blue to green color, what would be your suggestions for rooster breed?

I assume that TRUE Ameraucanas and Cream Legbars are possibilities since they only carry the blue gene? What about Isbars (don't know much about this chicken, just know it lays green eggs).

Do you have any suggestions for me? Am I on the right track?

Note: I realize Olive Eggers/Easter Eggers are "mutt" breeds.

 
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Hi, everyone! I have six Olive Egger pullets and am wanting to bring up a little roo as well for future olive egger/easter egger chicks.

I understand that if the roo is a brown-laying variety, there's a 50% chance that the offspring will lay brown eggs.

If I wanted to guarantee a blue to green color, what would be your suggestions for rooster breed?

I assume that TRUE Ameraucanas and Cream Legbars are possibilities since they only carry the blue gene? What about Isbars (don't know much about this chicken, just know it lays green eggs).

Do you have any suggestions for me? Am I on the right track?

Note: I realize Olive Eggers/Easter Eggers are "mutt" breeds.

Isbar should work. He would be double blue for egg shell color. He may make the brown lighter but you should be able to select for darker green color with future generations.
 
Isbar should work. He would be double blue for egg shell color. He may make the brown lighter but you should be able to select for darker green color with future generations.
Thanks! I was worried about the Isbars because they lay green eggs, so I figured it carried blue AND brown. So that's good to know!
 
Hi, everyone! I have six Olive Egger pullets and am wanting to bring up a little roo as well for future olive egger/easter egger chicks.

I understand that if the roo is a brown-laying variety, there's a 50% chance that the offspring will lay brown eggs.

If I wanted to guarantee a blue to green color, what would be your suggestions for rooster breed?

I assume that TRUE Ameraucanas and Cream Legbars are possibilities since they only carry the blue gene? What about Isbars (don't know much about this chicken, just know it lays green eggs).

Do you have any suggestions for me? Am I on the right track?

Note: I realize Olive Eggers/Easter Eggers are "mutt" breeds.

I don't know that much about how chicken genetics work, but I do want to start my own OE project, too. I would assume that any true blue egg layer would work to guarantee blue green eggs, such as Ameraucana, Cream Legbar, Araucana, or the (new to me) Arkansas Blue (see above on this thread). I think if you used a Cream Legbar, the chicks will be auto-sexing. However, I would also assume that adding blue back to blue-brown, would make the eggs more blue, and less olive. Here is a chart, although I have never seen the mystical "Avacado" egg. Isbars might be the way to go, as they are the only (as far as I know) purebred green egg layer.I'm sure there is someone on here that knows way more than I do. I am interested, too. I just thought I'd share what little I do know. lol!
 
I have two pullets that are Isbar crossed with Araucana. They are 21 weeks and should start laying soon. I'll post pics when I get an egg. I'm expecting blue with a tint of green or speckles. It was the breeders first time making this cross so she wasn't sure how the Isbar would influence egg color.
 

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