LATER GEN OLIVE DARK SHADES CHICK
This listing is for one Later Generation Olive Egger straight run chick. Darker shades ie. (dark olive, moss, cocoa, peach, coffee™, slate green, mauve, bcm color, speckles etc.)
MUST READ INFORMATION PAGE BEFORE PLACING AN ORDER; BY PLACING AN ORDER YOU ARE AGREEING TO EVERYTHING ON OUR INFORMATION PAGE.
This listing is for one Later Generation Olive Egger straight run chick. Darker shades ie. (dark olive, moss, cocoa, peach, coffee™, slate green, mauve, bcm color, speckles etc.)
MUST READ INFORMATION PAGE BEFORE PLACING AN ORDER; BY PLACING AN ORDER YOU ARE AGREEING TO EVERYTHING ON OUR INFORMATION PAGE.
This listing is for one Later Generation Olive Egger straight run chick. Darker shades ie. (dark olive, moss, cocoa, peach, coffee™, slate green, mauve, bcm color, speckles etc.)
MUST READ INFORMATION PAGE BEFORE PLACING AN ORDER; BY PLACING AN ORDER YOU ARE AGREEING TO EVERYTHING ON OUR INFORMATION PAGE.
What makes our Later Generation Olive Eggers different:
Our later generation olive eggers are like none other. We have put so much time, research, and care into learning about chicken genetics and the science of breeding for egg color. Specific breeds of birds are used to create our crosses, meaning that when you buy one of our later generation olive eggers, you are getting a bird that is truly unique. They also come from quality lineages, meaning you will get healthy chickens that lay longer and better.
Why we love Later Generation Olive Eggers:
Like all of our birds, our later generation olive eggers come from parents that are healthy, have a great temperament, and will make a great addition to your flock.
Later Generation Olive Egger egg color:
Our later generation olive eggers have the most variation in egg color out of the four breeds that we offer. Shades will range from dark olive, slate green, dark brown, coffee, cocoa, spearmint, sage, and moss.
Information about Later Generation Olive Eggers:
These later generation Olive Eggers are beautiful birds that lay beautiful eggs. They are unique, in that breeding them requires specific knowledge and know-how in order to get the variety of egg color shades.