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VenmoOlive egger pullets outside rdy almost laying age. One sapphire gem.
Hatched: April 8th: 6 weeks: $17 each Hatched: March 27th 10weeks : $27 each Sapphire gem $25
Breeders: Olive egger with silverudds blue rooster and easter egger hens and olive egger hen (legbar x silverudds blue)
Crossing a Silverudds Blue rooster with Olive Egger and Easter Egger hens will produce offspring that lay various shades of green, olive, and speckled eggs. The Silverudds Blue brings superior olive genetics and speckling, while the blue-egg-gene hens ensure green or dark olive shades, likely resulting in high-quality olive-laying hens.
Expected Outcomes: Egg Colors: Expect dark olive, speckled olive, mint green, and sage green, particularly because the Silverudds Blue rooster is a reliable "green-layer" sire.
Offspring Appearance: Many offspring will likely be black or blue, inheriting traits from the Silverudds Blue (which often acts as a dominant blue gene carrier).
Performance: Using a Silverudds Blue rooster adds speckles to olive eggs and keeps the egg color dark Breeding Specifics: Silverudds Blue Rooster x Olive Egger Hens: Produces second-generation ( ) Olive Eggers that frequently lay very dark, speckled olive eggs.
Silverudds Blue Rooster x Easter Egger Hens: Produces Olive Eggers, introducing the blue/green gene from the Silverudds to the, likely, brown-laying, green-laying, or blue-laying Easter Eggers.
This combination is considered excellent for creating a "rainbow egg" flock
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$25.00
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VenmoOlive egger pullets outside rdy almost laying age. One sapphire gem.
Hatched: April 8th: 6 weeks: $17 each Hatched: March 27th 10weeks : $27 each Sapphire gem $25
Breeders: Olive egger with silverudds blue rooster and easter egger hens and olive egger hen (legbar x silverudds blue)
Crossing a Silverudds Blue rooster with Olive Egger and Easter Egger hens will produce offspring that lay various shades of green, olive, and speckled eggs. The Silverudds Blue brings superior olive genetics and speckling, while the blue-egg-gene hens ensure green or dark olive shades, likely resulting in high-quality olive-laying hens.
Expected Outcomes: Egg Colors: Expect dark olive, speckled olive, mint green, and sage green, particularly because the Silverudds Blue rooster is a reliable "green-layer" sire.
Offspring Appearance: Many offspring will likely be black or blue, inheriting traits from the Silverudds Blue (which often acts as a dominant blue gene carrier).
Performance: Using a Silverudds Blue rooster adds speckles to olive eggs and keeps the egg color dark Breeding Specifics: Silverudds Blue Rooster x Olive Egger Hens: Produces second-generation ( ) Olive Eggers that frequently lay very dark, speckled olive eggs.
Silverudds Blue Rooster x Easter Egger Hens: Produces Olive Eggers, introducing the blue/green gene from the Silverudds to the, likely, brown-laying, green-laying, or blue-laying Easter Eggers.
This combination is considered excellent for creating a "rainbow egg" flock











