CHICKS olive egger pullet chicks hatched 03-25-26. They have been vaccinated for mareks.
olive egger pullet chicks $30 each or 4/$110
This is my first year with these. They seem to be nice chickens, docile and quiet. They are all going to be a pretty wheaten color with black markings.
I have other pullet chicks that are the same age and price so you can mix and match for a variety of egg shell colors:
Brown Novogens - 6-7 russet brown shelled eggs per week
Chocolate eggers - the breeder doesn't indicate how many eggs per week, but this is my second year with these and they are laying 4-5 dark brown shelled eggs per week
Easter eggers - 5-6 blue shelled eggs per week (~ 85% of their eggs are blue, the rest are cream hues)
White novogens - 6-7 white shelled eggs per week
Ash (smoky gray chicken) - 5-6 brown shelled eggs per week
Info from the hatchery:
This is a cross between rooster with a dominant blue gene and Rhode Island Red hen
These pullets are all going to be wheaten colored.
They didn't indicate the age at which they start laying
They should lay 5-6 large eggs per week
Egg shell color 85% percent will be a Solid Green while 15 to 20 percent will be a light to dark brown egg
Because olive egger hens and roosters can have various parents, their temperaments can be diverse. Overall, though, they tend to be more mellow and docile, generally quiet chatter, rarely loud clucking
They are tolerant of both cold and hot climates
Regarding communication and sales:
I use email to do communications to set up see/buy appointments. I have had poultry stolen when I used phone/text.
I don't monitor emails or sell on Sundays.