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With that being said, we can’t tell you information about the size of egg the Sapphire olive eggers are going to be producing, as well as the number of eggs they produce per year. Remember, as we said before, there are only two recognized breeds ( Ameraucana and Araucana), however, the term ‘ Easter egger‘ refers to any chicken that lay blue eggs, not only these two. Nothing more than that!įor example, you can develop Sapphire olive egger by yourself by crossing Blue Plymouth Rock (also known as Sapphire Gem) and any Easter Egger. The only thing that links all of the chickens together is the fact that they lay olive eggs (a.k.a olive egger eggs). Since so many breeds can be combined to create an olive egger chicken, it can’t possibly be a specific breed and it will never be.
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It is because an olive egger chicken is so called because it lays a different color of eggs to the norm. This is one of the most frequently asked questions. Why isn’t the olive egger chicken recognized as a breed? That isn’t an issue, and you will have more success if you go down that route. Obviously, you can breed together two olive egger chickens to create more olive egger chickens. It may swing more in one direction in certain cases. Obviously, breeding doesn’t always pan out like that, but you should end up with reasonably olive egger eggs. Of course there are many more, Easter Egger is one of them for example, but they are not recognized by the American Poultry Association‘s standards.
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If you don’t know what chickens lay blue eggs, then those are Ameraucana and Araucana chickens.
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