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The only reason I kept an olive egger rooster, was because I think he's gorgeous, and I wanted to see what his offspring lay. Once my new coop is done, he will be in it, then I will test hatch him to Ameraucana, BCM and wellie ladies. Then I'll see what range of colors the female offspring lay and go from there.
Generally, I think people keep the pullets and mate back to the father to darken the olive color of the female offspring. With a rooster, you really don't know what egg color combination he might be adding to the mix.