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Could be either, I think. The green or olive colors come from a blue egg overlayed by a brown coating. So if the new chicks get a copy of the blue egg gene from their mom, they'll probably be olive eggers too. And if they don't get the blue gene, they will have white egg shells underneath the brown coating, so their eggs will be brown. Since olive eggers from a blue egger x brown egger cross will only have one copy of the blue gene, I think it's a 50-50 chance. I hope you hatched girls so you get to find out!
Could be either, I think. The green or olive colors come from a blue egg overlayed by a brown coating. So if the new chicks get a copy of the blue egg gene from their mom, they'll probably be olive eggers too. And if they don't get the blue gene, they will have white egg shells underneath the brown coating, so their eggs will be brown. Since olive eggers from a blue egger x brown egger cross will only have one copy of the blue gene, I think it's a 50-50 chance.
I hope you hatched girls so you get to find out!
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