The Olive-Egger thread!

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<-- pretty much describes me right now!!


Okay so I wouldn't exactly call it olive... But maybe a Sage Egger?!!! From my bantam cochinXolive egger. Does it still count?!!
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This one shows the actual color better.. Her mama's egg is the creamish colored one next to it..
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The browns are from my only single combed girl (Picatta).. Of course the olive eggers are making me wait!!!
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The color is a little washed out from the sun..
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And this is Goldilocks that layed that pretty sage egg!! (haha and Picatta's head actually!)
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I love my OE's more and more each day, especially when one of them make me a first time with a broody grandma!!!! My 8 month old Single Comb OE Maisie hatched out 3 fluffy butts a few weeks ago, and I couldn't be prouder. She has a single comb and lays a medium brown egg, I wasn't sure if I would keep her or not, but now that she is a proven excellent mother, she's a keeper for sure. I hatched her from eggs from gvntofly05 back in August, she had only been laying a few weeks before she went broody.

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Here are some pictures of little mama in action.

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Since then I have 5 more broody's all with OE's eggies under them!!


ETA: I also wrote about her on my blog with more pictures.
http://www.newlyweds-blog.com/2011/04/21/a-broody-finally/
 
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Lovely eggs, CrazyCat! I love a good sage egger!

Also, broodies are wonderful to have and easy on your electric bill and daily taking care of feeding and cleaning up, the momma does it for you.
 
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Hi Steve,
I would guess just by feathering that the one on the left is a boy and the one on the right a girl. But that's just a guess:)
I have a few EE chicks that look very much like your two chicks. I'm raising them up for my sister.

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Had to take some pics while the flock was out in the nice weather we finally got here. Wanted to show off my inspiration for a blue barred olive egger project I will be working on.
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Is anybody else working on a project like this? I will be putting him over blue marans, blue ameraucana, and cuckoo marans to see what I get. I am hoping for blue, barred, muffed and feathered legs with probley medium Olive egg. I have blue ameraucana over cuckoo marans chicks in the brooder now that I want to cross in next generation.
 

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