How to Tell if Blue Brassy Back Oegb Hen Hatched a Splash

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We're getting an egg every day from both of our hens - and the roo is pretty active with them. I'm learning how to candle and I may hatch some out soon. How long should I collect the eggs before I absolutely have to incubate them? I don't know if these have shorter "neutral" times, so I'm double-checking. I have people interested in chicks and now that they're producing pretty steadily, I'd like to be able to deliver.
you should collect them for a week then put them in the incubator
- #502

b.b. red
blue
brassy blue
lemon blue
quail
wheaten
i have several others, didn't want to take up all the space.
black, white, brassy back, cuckoo, creole, spangle, fawn, fawn red, self blue (lavender), and red pyle. (i think that's all of em)
- #503

I really like the wheaten hen! She is probably my favorite. As for the BBRs they are nice to. With the blues I would want dark lacing which is hard to get. The other 2 roosters should get dubbed and they look really nice. Finally the quails the male is molting and I can't really see the female but the coloring looks good! Nice group of OE you are collectingi started collecting OEGB last summer. here are a few pictures of my birds.b.b. red
blue
brassy blue
lemon blue
quail
wheaten i have several others, didn't want to take up all the space. black, white, brassy back, cuckoo, creole, spangle, fawn, fawn red, self blue (lavender), and red pyle. (i think that's all of em)
- #504

From the 1st post of this bird, I have thought it was gorgeous! I LOVE that coloring, and have a few like that. Is that what they refer to as "self blue", and what does self blue mean? I have 2 hens like this, one a bit darker than the other, and love both blue/grey and lacing in birds. THAT lil bird would have a welcome spot in my flock, ANY day!
- #505

- #506

From the 1st post of this bird, I have thought it was gorgeous! I LOVE that coloring, and have a few like that. Is that what they refer to as "self blue", and what does self blue mean? I have 2 hens like this, one a bit darker than the other, and love both blue/grey and lacing in birds. THAT lil bird would have a welcome spot in my flock, ANY day!
Self blue means that when you breed two Self Blues together, you only get self blue offspring. If you breed a plain blue, you can get Black, Splash, and Blue.
This chart is using the plain, regular, non-self Blue.
Blue / Black / Splash ( B B S )
Blue x Blue = 50% Blue , 25% Black , 25% Splash
Blue x Splash = 50% Blue , 50% Splash
Blue x Black = 50% Blue , 50% Black
Black x Splash = 100% Blue
Black x Black = 100% Black
Splash x Splash = 100% Splash
NOTES - - Black can NEVER parent a Splash Bird, and Splash can NEVER parent a Black Bird.
- #507

His tail feathers were rather ragged when I took the picture; those have now been replaced with nice, soft, uniform feathers and he is absolutely my favorite boy. He loves to sit on my shoulder and crow at his ladies and the other chickens in the larger pasture across from him.
Due to his awesome self-confidence for being such a little dude - and his "activity" with his ladies - we dubbed him Mr. Fantastic-Boombastic.

- #508

Looks a lot like my little one, they even posed for the camera the same ; )
This one was posted as a BLUE OEGB
So mine is a Blue right!
AGAIN, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL OF THE HELP
SORRY FOR ALL OF THE PICS I KNOW THERE ARE ALOT
- #509

YES selfblue are light and have no lacing Blue are dark and have lacing. As for silver blue i have not heard of it and i dont believe it is recognizedSo there are blue, self-blue and silver blue oegb right? I found this pic online
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Looks a lot like my little one, they even posed for the camera the same ; )
This one was posted as a BLUE OEGB
So mine is a Blue right!
AGAIN, THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR ALL OF THE HELP
SORRY FOR ALL OF THE PICS I KNOW THERE ARE ALOT
- #510

. Very nice and no white earlobes which is awesome!i started collecting OEGB last summer. here are a few pictures of my birds.b.b. red
blue
brassy blue
lemon blue
quail
wheaten i have several others, didn't want to take up all the space. black, white, brassy back, cuckoo, creole, spangle, fawn, fawn red, self blue (lavender), and red pyle. (i think that's all of em)
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