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Olive Egger Hens - Hardy Hybrid Chickens Laying Unique Olive Eggs

Olive Egger Hens - Hardy Hybrid Chickens for Unique Olive-Colored Eggs Olive Egger Hens are a fascinating hybrid breed prized for their ability to ...

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Olive Egger hens, 6-10 weeks old, with unique olive eggs, from Az Chickens, ideal for backyard flocks.

Olive Egger Hens - Hardy Hybrid Chickens Laying Unique Olive Eggs

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Olive Egger hens, 6-10 weeks old, with unique olive eggs, from Az Chickens, ideal for backyard flocks.
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Olive Egger Hens - Hardy Hybrid Chickens for Unique Olive-Colored Eggs

Olive Egger Hens are a fascinating hybrid breed prized for their ability to lay unique olive-colored eggs. By crossing dark brown egg layers with blue egg layers, this breed produces eggs with a stunning variety of olive hues, often with speckles and heavy bloom. These hens come in a variety of colors, including black, blue, and barred, adding a beautiful mix to your flock.

At 6-10 weeks old, our Olive Egger Hens are sexed and in a few short weeks will lay 4-5 medium-sized olive eggs per week. They are heat-tolerant, making them ideal for warmer climates such as Arizona, and they thrive in both free-range and coop environments.

Care and Habitat for Olive Egger Chickens

Care and Habitat: Olive Egger Hens are curious and energetic, making them great foragers. They do well in free-range settings but also adapt well to confined coops. Their friendly nature makes them great additions to any mixed flock.

Olive Egg Production and Laying Schedule

Egg Production: These hens are prolific layers, producing an average of 4-5 medium-sized olive eggs per week. The olive shades deepen with each generation, offering a unique variety to your egg basket.

Health and Nutrition Requirements

Health & Nutrition: Feed them a balanced diet of layer feed, grains, and calcium supplements to ensure strong eggshells. Fresh water is essential, especially in warmer climates. They are a hardy breed, adaptable to various weather conditions, but thrive best with proper care and nutrition.

Why Choose Olive Egger Hens for Your Poultry Flock

Why Choose Olive Egger Hens? Olive Eggers are perfect for poultry keepers looking to diversify their egg colors. Their unique eggs and friendly disposition make them an exciting addition to any backyard flock.

Add Olive Egger Hens to your flock today and enjoy a colorful egg basket!

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This breed will be 6 -10 weeks old when they come home, unless otherwise stated in the options available. At this age the hens are sexable, fully feathered and already enjoying the nature & the outdoors at this age. The month selected, pickup is usually the middle of that month. We will reach out to schedule the location and time with you.

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Can I add an extended warranty after placing my order?

Yes, extended coverage such as GritShieldâ„¢ can usually be added as long as your birds have not shipped yet, so contact support promptly if you decide you want extra protection. Once birds are in transit, new warranty add-ons are limited availability.

Can I get baby chicks via local Arizona pickup instead of shipping?

Baby chicks are not offered for Arizona meetup pickup because all chick hatching and early brooding is concentrated at our Texas farm for safety and year-round logistics. If you prefer not to ship day-olds, consider ordering pullets or older hens for local pickup, or hatching eggs if you want to incubate at home instead.

Can I visit your farm or pick out birds in person?

For biosecurity reasons we do not offer public farm tours or in-person selection of breeding stock, because a single outside disease introduction can threaten entire flocks. Instead, we share photos, education, and detailed guidance online and through partners so you can see how birds are raised without compromising flock health.