The Olive-Egger thread!

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Pretty eggs!
I have a coffee-colored layer too, flgardengirl, except mine is an EE roo x Welsummer cross. I really like the color, although I don't have any olive- eggers in the greener shades yet. I'm lacking in blues, too, so I hope to get some Ameraucanas.
 
Hello,

I have not been on this thread for a while. I really enjoy looking at everyone's pictures.
My favorite rooster is an Olive Egger (Welsummer roo x Lavender Araucana hen). He is the only one of my roosters that my Guineas will not mess with (that's why he still has his tail feathers).

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Pretty eggs!
I have a coffee-colored layer too, flgardengirl, except mine is an EE roo x Welsummer cross. I really like the color, although I don't have any olive- eggers in the greener shades yet. I'm lacking in blues, too, so I hope to get some Ameraucanas.

Thank you it defintely looks more greenish in certain light and more brownish in another type of light. Its so wierd. She is laying them consistantly. I used a super dark egg gened roo who hatched from a egg like my avatar and mated with my blue ameraucana hen then back to super dark marans gened roo. I think it was a double dose of too dark LOL. I suprised she has a peacomb must be just enough blue/green gene in her. It was an interesting experiement though.
Another OE girl (sister of the one discussed above) from the same mating lays a real dark olive as well but it is more green than brown.
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Does anyone have any hatchings eggs to sell? I am looking for Marans crossed with Ameraucanas and trying to keep with Black Copper Marans crossed with BBS Ameraucanas or something similar?

Does anyone have some that are laying that they purchased from Alicefelldown? I have some from her flock and they are not quite at POL but boy are they beautiful!!

I am downsizing and trying to concentrate on certain colors/projects/combos at the moment.
 
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I have 2 hens from Alicefelldown. Only one has started laying, and while her egg is not olive, it is a very dark brown, like a marans. I don't have a marans myself, so I was quite pleased to get this color. The hen is a workhorse, too, laying almost daily.
The second hen is a pretty gray, and much smaller. Still waiting to see what she lays.
I should be downsizing too, but instead, I am getting 6 more hens tomorrow!
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I have 2 hens from Alicefelldown. Only one has started laying, and while her egg is not olive, it is a very dark brown, like a marans. I don't have a marans myself, so I was quite pleased to get this color. The hen is a workhorse, too, laying almost daily.
The second hen is a pretty gray, and much smaller. Still waiting to see what she lays.
I should be downsizing too, but instead, I am getting 6 more hens tomorrow!
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Chicken math. LOL! I won't mind a dark colored egg either, they are always a plus. I have ameraucanas and if I get dark layers I am sure I will have an extra roo I can use for another generation of Olive Eggers
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All mine from her have been very healthy and happy. Thanks
 
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In the spring I should have hatching eggs. I have Barred Bearded Olive Egger Project birds. Right now I have a sizable flock of pullets that should be producing some great eggs in the spring. (Jan-Feb) One of the hens that were laying before the weather got bad were producing a very desirable olive green that to me was almost "jewel toned", the egg color of the hens that were laying was a very consistent olive green. I can't wait to see what the pullets lay in the spring. The birds from these matings should be Barred bearded, Black bearded and barred and black non-bearded. They will be covered by barred roos only. Offspring should be Barred bearded, Barred Non-bearded, Black Bearded and Black Non-bearded. They may have combs of different types, but the goal is for this to be a Barred, Bearded bird with a pea comb.
 
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