Wynette - why not just put the olive egger gals that are laying too dark in with the Ameraucana boy? Wouldn't that strengthen the blue egg gene and possibly get the egg color where you want it?
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I am wondering if it will actually work with the Isa Brown because their egg shells don't actually have the "paint" that covers up the blue like marans, wellies, etc have? Or if you do get olive eggs maybe they will be chalky, as opposed to shiny.
It will work I have a production red/ameraucana pullet that shells out lovely light olive colored eggs. I just hatched a few of her eggs crossed back to my BCM roo. So in about 24 weeks I can tell ya...
It will work I have a production red/ameraucana pullet that shells out lovely light olive colored eggs.
Good to know! I was wonder if this might be the case so I have been spying on my girls to match egg color to the hen. I get a range of colors from very lt brown to a dark brown ( for a reg brown egger, not a marans
I bet! I was hoping to get somemore eggs from ya later on next year. I just LOVE the OE hens. They're solid black like an Ameraucana, but they have bright sunlight/orange on their heads. SOOO gorgeous!!
I bet! I was hoping to get somemore eggs from ya later on next year. I just LOVE the OE hens. They're solid black like an Ameraucana, but they have bright sunlight/orange on their heads. SOOO gorgeous!!
~Aspen
Well, I still have the hens. So if you don't mind a barnevelder daddy, I could still send you some eggs.