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I'm thinking of crossing a maran with a crested cream legbar to get an olive egger...but I'm new to chickens and would really rather just buy an olive egger from a breeder...but it looks like every breeder I check out is sold out for 2015. HELP. any ideas?
EEs aren't always a cross breed. They simply don't fit the breed description of either Ameraucana or Araucana but are supposed to carry the blue egg gene. Like I originally said, it depends on who is doing the selecting. Ameraucana should ALWAYS have 2 copies of blue, just like they should ALWAYS have two copies of bearding gene but often don't(on both counts) which suggests someone didn't keep a good record of their crosses. If you are throwing non-bearded birds or birds that lay white eggs you don't have pure bred stock. Again it's all about who is doing the breeding/selection.Ummm....I don't think so.
I believe that an EE is always less likely to have 2 blue egg shell genes than a pure Ameraucana because it's a cross breed.
Edit: sorry I am probably telling you what you already know, but I nerd out over genetics I just love it so I hope you don't mind me rambling! Mendel is my chromeboy (I need to get that shirt)Exactly.
I got 2 EE's last spring, one has a pretty strong blue egg...the other lays green.
Will cover them both with a Welsummer cockerel this year and see what we get.
Quote: .....and genetics make my brain lock up, so I probably shouldn't speak of it at all.
I hope to keep the eggs separated during incubation/hatching and banded thru point of lay to see what comes out.
Last spring I hatched a fairly dark brown egg(we think from an amberlink) covered by EE cock, luckily offspring was female and she prolifically lays a pretty nice 'olive' egg. She is pea combed(I think) and also covered by the Welsummer cockerel, so will hopefully have some females from that cross to look at too.
Fun to experiment with but am a rank amateur just playing with chickens while they feed themselves and me thru egg sales and harvested cockerels.
Good luck! I am planning to add them back to my flock too. I haven't owned wheatens yet. I have a personal affinity towards blue myself! Blue with some red leakage I think looks amazing, kind of like a black sex link but instead of black it's blue.Can't wait to have olive eggs again. I'll be breeding Wheaten Marans to Wheaten/Blue Wheaten Ameraucanas this season to produce some olive laying babies.
Wheaties are my favorite.![]()
our wheaten Marans cockeral is a good looking bird. I was hoping to hatch a pullet too. Oh well.Can't wait to have olive eggs again. I'll be breeding Wheaten Marans to Wheaten/Blue Wheaten Ameraucanas this season to produce some olive laying babies.
Wheaties are my favorite.![]()