Why Motley Brew Eggers Stand Out
✔ Darker olive egg potential — selected specifically for depth and richness of color
✔ Marans-influenced genetics — bred back to Marans multiple times to intensify pigment
✔ Higher likelihood of Signature White Olive Eggers — a hallmark of our program
✔ Excellent layers — consistent production with striking egg color
✔ Unique & limited — part of our curated Motley Chicks olive egg program
Egg Color Expectations
Egg colors can range within the olive spectrum, with many birds laying:
• Deep olive
• Coffee-toned olive
• Dark, earthy green hues
As with all Olive Eggers, exact color cannot be guaranteed, but these birds are bred with one goal in mind: darker, richer olive eggs.
Perfect For
• Egg color collectors
• Breeders looking to deepen olive egg pigment
• Backyard flocks wanting something truly special
• Anyone who loves a dramatic egg basket
✔ Excellent layers with high egg production.
✔ Beautiful variety – feather colors and patterns are often one-of-a-kind!
Whether you’re a seasoned chicken keeper or a hatching enthusiast, these eggs are a joy to incubate and raise. Plus, who doesn’t want to show off that dreamy green egg in their next Instagram post? 💚📸
🛒 Bring home the magic of green eggs – order your Olive Egger hatching eggs today!
1️⃣ Green Egg Magic – Olive Eggers lay beautiful olive-green eggs, thanks to the mix of blue-egg genes (like from Ameraucanas or Legbars) and dark brown-egg genes (like from Marans or Welsummers). It’s science and magic in one shell! 💚🔬
2️⃣ No Two Alike – Because they’re hybrids, Olive Eggers come in a wide variety of feather colors, patterns, and comb types. It’s like a surprise party with every chick! 🎉🐥
3️⃣ Eggshell Color Can Vary – The olive shade can range from pale sage to deep green, sometimes with speckles or a brownish tint. Some even lay camouflage-style eggs that are hard to spot in a nest box! 🥚🪴
4️⃣ Super Gene Combo – Olive Eggers are usually bred for both beauty and productivity. They tend to be hardy, curious, and great layers, often producing around 200-280 eggs per year! 🌟🥚
5️⃣ They Can Surprise You – Second-generation Olive Eggers (F2s) can lay anything from green to blue to brown eggs—so if you keep breeding them, expect some fun surprises! 🎲✨
6️⃣ Great for Beginners – These chickens are usually easy to care for, friendly, and social, making them great for families and new chicken keepers alike. 👨👩👧👦🐓














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