I have an Olive Egger that came from a Marans and Cream Legbar mix, I was hoping someone would be able to tell me how many eggs do they normally yield in a year?
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You never know when you have a hybrid. You could see slightly better production than either of the parent breeds because of hybrid vigor but nothing is certain. There are many varieties of marans and even within those varieties the productivity will depend on selection of the stock. In other words, let us know how they lay!I have an Olive Egger that came from a Marans and Cream Legbar mix, I was hoping someone would be able to tell me how many eggs do they normally yield in a year?
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Just wondering if I can join this thread since I just got my first olive eggs and they are fabulous!! Small but really pretty colour and just perfect.... I'm a really proud chicken Mam! The lady responsible for them is a Cream Legbar x RIR hybrid who I bred myself and I just love her to bits, she is such a pet. I bred 30+ chicks last year of various breeding and she is, beyond doubt, my favourite. She was 23 weeks on Friday and provided me with my first olive egg to mark the occasion. She has since laid me 2 more (so 3 in 3 days) and all have been laid in the official nest box with no mistakes, so she gets a gold star from me! Can you tell I'm thrilled to bits with her? I have to keep opening the egg box and checking on the colour to make sure it is as good as I think it is!
Does anyone else on this thread have a CCLxRIR hybrid?
I don't think there are any gate keepers here! Everyone is welcome, with or without Olive Eggers. Welcome!Hi
Just wondering if I can join this thread since I just got my first olive eggs and they are fabulous!!
Please do!
Welcome from across the pond!Hi
Just wondering if I can join this thread since I just got my first olive eggs and they are fabulous!! Small but really pretty colour and just perfect.... I'm a really proud chicken Mam! The lady responsible for them is a Cream Legbar x RIR hybrid who I bred myself and I just love her to bits, she is such a pet. I bred 30+ chicks last year of various breeding and she is, beyond doubt, my favourite. She was 23 weeks on Friday and provided me with my first olive egg to mark the occasion. She has since laid me 2 more (so 3 in 3 days) and all have been laid in the official nest box with no mistakes, so she gets a gold star from me! Can you tell I'm thrilled to bits with her? I have to keep opening the egg box and checking on the colour to make sure it is as good as I think it is!
Does anyone else on this thread have a CCLxRIR hybrid?
Nice color!I have crossed a blue egg layer to my Red Star which lays a medium to dark brown egg (other red stars certainly lay darker eggs than her) and got a nice olive colored egg out of the mix. Considering that you started with an olive egger, you should have nice olive colored eggs crossing back to a brown egger and should have better egg laying theoretically.
The following eggs were my F1 crosses. These eggs were after about a week or so of daily egg laying so not as dark green as the very first eggs.
Depending on your parent stock, you might be able to select for pea comb for the presence of the blue gene, eliminating the 50% that will lay brown eggs right away. I have been able to do that but I know my parent stock had pea comb/blue gene linked. My cockerel was the result of (AmeracanaxLeghorn) rooster covering Austra-white hens. Selecting for pea combs I bred the best cockerel to my Red Star for the olive eggers which yielded 100% of the selected pea comb chickens having a single copy of O gene. The other 50% straight comb chicks were sold at hatch.