The Olive-Egger thread!

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Weird! I have birds that look EXACTLY like yours in pics 4 and 5. The dad is a Blue Copper Marans and the moms are Buff Orpingtons (a breeding that took place when our chickens were free ranging!).
 
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Mayberry, I'm curious what color Ameraucana you used. I used Lav, and the the resulting chicks are black with a speckling of brown. Cute lil' buggars!
 
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How old are they Happy Chooks? My OE's are now 6 months. I've gotten nothing! I feel your pain.
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Mayberry, I'm curious what color Ameraucana you used. I used Lav, and the the resulting chicks are black with a speckling of brown. Cute lil' buggars!

I have a blue Ameraucana...this is my first time ever hatching her eggs cause she has just started laying really well...I will definately be posting when they hatch and will also post pics cause I know on BYC you cant mention chicks without pics... so they are due around the 4 of March for hatch date!
 
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Mayberry, I'm curious what color Ameraucana you used. I used Lav, and the the resulting chicks are black with a speckling of brown. Cute lil' buggars!

I have a blue Ameraucana...this is my first time ever hatching her eggs cause she has just started laying really well...I will definately be posting when they hatch and will also post pics cause I know on BYC you cant mention chicks without pics... so they are due around the 4 of March for hatch date!

ALL of my welsummer cross Olive Eggers look just like welsummers with beards. Yellow legs and all. I used wheaten ameraucanas and wild type partridge EEs. The hens are not incredibly large- probably smaller than either welsummers or ameraucanas at 6 months. They're cute though- I would say they are "spritely" if that is a word.
 
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I have a blue Ameraucana...this is my first time ever hatching her eggs cause she has just started laying really well...I will definately be posting when they hatch and will also post pics cause I know on BYC you cant mention chicks without pics... so they are due around the 4 of March for hatch date!

ALL of my welsummer cross Olive Eggers look just like welsummers with beards. Yellow legs and all. I used wheaten ameraucanas and wild type partridge EEs. The hens are not incredibly large- probably smaller than either welsummers or ameraucanas at 6 months. They're cute though- I would say they are "spritely" if that is a word.

Well this is the first part of the Olive Egger process.... I have just now gotten the Welsummer/Blue Ameraucana eggs hatching.... then when and If I get any hens from those eggs... then I will need to decide what to breed with... Is the Black Copper Maran the best to breed with.... I am still learning this process.... or does it matter.... oh I have gotten myself so confused, lol
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