The Olive-Egger thread!

So, I've been doing some reading in attempt to figure this out on my own -- but...

Is it better to have an OE roo or a BCM roo with the OE girls? Will you get just as good of egg color from the OE's offspring as from the BCM's offspring? Why/why not? What are the dependent/variable factors to consider here?

Thanks,
Deanna
 
The BCM roo will probably darken the eggs more so than the OE roo. However, statistically, only ~50% of the offspring will actually inherit the blue egg gene, the rest are useless.
 
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No problem.

This is why I kept him:
http://i822.photobucket.com/albums/zz145/new2chooks/IMG_2929.jpg

An a pic of him when he was younger (ETA it shows his coloring and lacing better):
http://i822.photobucket.com/albums/zz145/new2chooks/SDC10376.jpg

So Chooks - how's our boy doing? I still think he's the best looking olive egg roo I've seen, but then again I may be partial.

I think he's handsome too.

He's doing fine. I'm awaiting my test hatchers to see what their girls are laying. Cheryl has a pullet that I'm POSITIVE is from him (from her markings and feathered shanks), so I'm eagerly waiting to see what color eggs she lays.
 
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No problem.

This is why I kept him:
http://i822.photobucket.com/albums/zz145/new2chooks/IMG_2929.jpg

An a pic of him when he was younger (ETA it shows his coloring and lacing better):
http://i822.photobucket.com/albums/zz145/new2chooks/SDC10376.jpg

So Chooks - how's our boy doing? I still think he's the best looking olive egg roo I've seen, but then again I may be partial.

No ~ you're right. He's stunning!
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Sorry, BYCers....I'm back again.
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LOL!

I have an opportunity to purchase some nice Wheaten Marans hatching eggs (if my hubby doesn't kill me for even considering it!). Now, my question is this ~ what do you get if you put a splash or a blue Ameraucana over a wheaten ~ as far as the bird itself? Is that how you get a Blue Wheaten?? Anyone else tried this combination? I understand the breeding blues rules, but I have no idea how the wheaten would fall into it.

I really want the awesome variety in egg color, but I also want a pretty chicken! Love those Blue Copper OEs a few of you have been posting!
 
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Not olive eggers, but these chicks are Blue Ameraucana rooster over Wheaten Ameraucana hen: (the one on the right is a boy, started crowing the day after he hatched)

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You won't get blue wheaten, but you'll get some blues and blacks that might have red leakage and appear blue/black-coppery.

Right, it would take multiple generations of breeding the Blue offspring back to a pure Wheaten bird in order to fully establish the color pattern and have it breed true.
 
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So Chooks - how's our boy doing? I still think he's the best looking olive egg roo I've seen, but then again I may be partial.

I think he's handsome too.

He's doing fine. I'm awaiting my test hatchers to see what their girls are laying. Cheryl has a pullet that I'm POSITIVE is from him (from her markings and feathered shanks), so I'm eagerly waiting to see what color eggs she lays.

I ended up keeping mine and I am glad now I bred him to my OE girl and have some of his babies in the bator now.
 

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