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In the Brooder
My olive egger is by far my best layer, but not a good brooder at all! She's an Americauna X Dominique. Looks just like a Dominique but with grey legs and lays beautiful olive eggs!
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My olive egger is by far my best layer, but not a good brooder at all! She's an Americauna X Dominique. Looks just like a Dominique but with grey legs and lays beautiful olive eggs!
.Talk about counting your chickens before they've hatched...
I currently have 6 Ameracauna eggs and 6 Olive Egger eggs in the incubator. These will (hopefully!!!!) be our first chickens. Both were bought from local hobby chicken owners, so no guarantees what will actually hatch (the first are a pale blue egg and the OE are a khaki green color). I am also very interested in getting some Welsummers in the new future (still trying to find a local source for them).
So, I've been reading around this thread and I'm very interested in breeding egg layers with those beautiful greens and green-blue speckly eggs (do you think I'm getting ahead of myself??).
How would I go about doing that, especially as my possible future birds are of probably mixed parentage?