Jul 14, 2019 #1 Helland156 Chirping 5 Years Apr 24, 2019 8 5 54 WI So again I think I ended up with a breed other than what I though. These were supposed to be olive Eggers. I'm guessing they are not
So again I think I ended up with a breed other than what I though. These were supposed to be olive Eggers. I'm guessing they are not
Jul 14, 2019 #2 oldhenlikesdogs Fall Dreaming BYC Staff Project Manager Premium Feather Member 10 Years Jul 16, 2015 63,457 137,463 1,762 Wisconsin Olive eggers are mixes of various breeds. Yours looks like it could be one. The egg will tell you for sure.
Olive eggers are mixes of various breeds. Yours looks like it could be one. The egg will tell you for sure.
Jul 14, 2019 #3 Peppercorngal Crowing 7 Years Feb 5, 2018 2,689 6,218 431 Feather Falls, CA Yes, they look like they could be olive eggers. A beautiful mix for sure! How long until you get an egg do you think?
Yes, they look like they could be olive eggers. A beautiful mix for sure! How long until you get an egg do you think?
Jul 14, 2019 #4 Acre4Me Enabler 7 Years Nov 12, 2017 9,039 40,037 1,077 Western Ohio Olive Eggers - not a breed. They are mixed so that the eggs laid are Olive colored.
Jul 14, 2019 #5 homeschoolin momma Crowing 8 Years Jun 28, 2017 1,908 3,817 327 Illinois That looks like a creasted cream legbar. You should get blue, possibly blue green eggs. Very lovely birds. I have two.
That looks like a creasted cream legbar. You should get blue, possibly blue green eggs. Very lovely birds. I have two.
Jul 14, 2019 #6 cstephens1987 Crowing Apr 25, 2019 2,175 2,456 292 Carroll county, Maryland Probably a CCL cross, so very likely an OE
Jul 15, 2019 #7 Gray Farms Conserve Heritage Breed Livestock 9 Years Apr 11, 2016 14,448 19,307 687 NW Missouri Pattern is a little off for a pure Cream Legbar. I'm wondering if you've got a Cream Legbar X Welsummer mix there = Olive Egger.
Pattern is a little off for a pure Cream Legbar. I'm wondering if you've got a Cream Legbar X Welsummer mix there = Olive Egger.