I'm confused about Olive Eggers, I keep reading that they are 'rare' — however, more than 25 % of my flock are Ameracaunas / Easter Eggers. The rest splits between layers of white, tinted and a slew of tan / brown colored eggs. With cross breeding, I'm getting a ton of olive eggs without even trying - brown over blue allele crosses. I'm guessing the continuing the crosses will increase the color shift and eventually normalize it, correct? I do think that they are cool, as are the minty green eggs that are paler than not blue/white crosses.
On Thursday, January 23, 2014 5:51 PM, E Paper <paperythings@yahoo.com> wrote:
I can't believe that they sell the olive eggers for more money. I have plenty I could sellfor half that.http://www.whitmorefarm.com/store/buy-day-old-chicks-on-farm
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