Olive Moss Egger Hatching Eggs - F3-F7 Generation Dark Egg Layers
Olive Moss Egger Hatching Eggs - Premium Dark Egg Layer Genetics Moss Eggers are hybrid chickens that typically lay various shades of darker Olive or Moss-colored eggs. They are created by crossing a dark brown egg layer with a blue egg layer. A common cross is Creme Crested Legbar with a Black Copper Maran to create the olive colored eggs. We have 2 different crosses in our flocks so that means some beautiful egg colors and chickens. Our Moss Eggers can be black, blue, or chipmunk and will lay varying shades of olive-Moss coloring with possible speckles and heavy blooms. With each passing generation, olive eggs will be darker, creating an increased risk of offspring laying brown eggs. The chicks you receive will be from our F3-F7 generations. There is also a small few with varying degrees of Fibro or Fibromelanism, in some of our Olive Egger flock. The Fibro Olive Eggers could give self-blue (lavender) or blue colored chickens depending on what cross is received. 200-300 eggs