F2 Olive Egger

(16 customer reviews)

As low as: $7.94

Hatching on June 3, 2026

Order now for estimated delivery by June 6, 2026.

F2 Olive Egger™ – Sold as Baby Chicks Only

Minimums –

Not Sexed = 3

Female = 3

Male = 1

Total of 3 birds to ship

Seasonal/Shipped Feb thru End of October

Sex Price Quantity
1 - 4
$10.39
5 - 9
$9.77
10 - 14
$9.18
15 - 24
$8.63
25+
$7.94
1 - 4
$12.99
5 - 9
$12.21
10 - 14
$11.48
15 - 24
$10.79
25+
$9.93
1 - 4
$8.44
5 - 9
$7.94
10 - 14
$7.30
15 - 24
$6.57
25+
$5.78

Breed Facts

Breed Facts

  • Poultry Show Class: All Other Standard Breed Class
  • Weights: Hen—–5 1/2 lbs
    Rooster—— 6 1/2 lbs
    Pullet—5 lbs
    Cockerel—-6 lbs
  • Purpose and Type: Ornamental, Variety of egg color
  • Egg Shell Color: All Shades of Brown, Green, Blue, Speckled, Olive, Dark
  • Egg Production: 150 – 220 eggs per year (estimates only, see FAQ)
  • Egg Size: Medium to Large
  • Temperament: Moderate Docile
  • Gender Accuracy: 80-85%
  • Fertility Percentage: 65-80%
  • Broody: Some What Setter
  • Mating Ratio: 8 Females to 1 Male
  • Roost Height: 2 to 4 feet
  • Country of Origin: N/A
  • APA: No
  • TLC: N/A
  • BREEDER FARM SOURCE: Cackle Hatchery® Poultry Breeding Farm has been developing our bloodline or strain of pure F2 Olive Egger since 2022.

Description

F2 Olive Egger™ Chickens

Breed Overview

The F2 Olive Egger™ Chicken is a specialty colored egg layer developed by Cackle Hatchery® for customers who want an exciting range of unique eggshell colors. This second-generation Olive Egger™ line can produce hens that lay a wide variety of olive shades, along with some eggs that lean more blue, green, or chocolate in tone.

Cackle Hatchery® creates F2 Olive Eggers™ by using F1 Olive Egger™ hens and crossing them back to a mix of males from selected colored egg genetics, including Black Tailed Red Marans, Black Ameraucana, and Cream Legbar. This breeding approach brings together dark brown egg genetics, blue egg genetics, and green/olive egg genetics to create a colorful and unpredictable egg basket.

If you enjoy variety, surprise, and beautiful eggshell color, F2 Olive Eggers™ can be a fun addition to your flock. Each hen may lay her own shade, and that color can range from olive green to blue-green, lighter blue hues, deeper green tones, or chocolate-influenced shades.


What Does F2 Olive Egger™ Mean?

An F2 Olive Egger™ is a second-generation Olive Egger™. In simple terms, this means it comes after the first-generation Olive Egger™ cross.

Cackle Hatchery® produces its F1 Olive Eggers™ by crossing purebred Cream Legbar roosters with purebred Welsummer hens. The F1 generation is designed to produce olive-colored eggs by combining blue egg genetics with dark brown egg genetics.

The F2 Olive Egger™ takes that idea further. Cackle uses F1 Olive Egger™ hens and crosses them back with males from selected colored egg lines. Because this generation includes more genetic variety, customers can expect more eggshell color variation.

That variety is the main appeal. Instead of one predictable shade, F2 Olive Egger™ hens may produce a broader range of colors, including olive, blue-green, blue-tinted, green-tinted, and chocolate-toned eggs.


Egg Color Expectations

F2 Olive Egger™ hens are bred for egg color variety. Since this is a mixed colored egg project, customers should expect a range of egg shades rather than one uniform color.

Possible egg colors may include:

  • Olive green
  • Dark olive
  • Medium olive
  • Light olive
  • Blue-green
  • Green with blue tones
  • Blue-hued eggs
  • Chocolate-influenced eggs
  • Brown or darker brown tones

Because egg color genetics are complex, not every hen will lay the same shade. In fact, that is part of what makes F2 Olive Eggers™ exciting. A flock of these birds can create a more diverse and colorful egg basket than a single pure breed.

Customers who want a guaranteed true-blue layer may prefer Ameraucanas or Cream Legbars. Customers who want deep brown eggs may prefer Marans or Chocolate Egger™ chickens. However, customers who want variety and surprise will appreciate the F2 Olive Egger™.


How Cackle Hatchery® Produces F2 Olive Eggers™

Cackle Hatchery® uses its own F1 Olive Egger™ hens and crosses them back with a mix of males from selected colored egg lines. These sire lines include:

  • Black Tailed Red Marans
  • Black Ameraucana
  • Cream Legbar

Each of these lines brings something valuable to the cross.

Black Tailed Red Marans contribute dark brown egg genetics and help add chocolate tones to the egg color possibilities.

Black Ameraucana contributes blue egg genetics and true Ameraucana influence.

Cream Legbar contributes blue egg genetics, active laying traits, and colored egg heritage.

Together, these genetics help create hens that can lay a wide range of unique egg colors. This makes the F2 Olive Egger™ a strong option for customers who want more variety than a standard Olive Egger™.


F1 Olive Egger™ vs F2 Olive Egger™

Cackle Hatchery® offers both Olive Egger™ chickens and F2 Olive Egger™ chickens. The main difference is the generation and the expected egg color range.

An F1 Olive Egger™ is the first-generation cross. Cackle Hatchery® produces its F1 Olive Eggers™ from Cream Legbar roosters crossed with Welsummer hens. These hens are bred to lay olive-colored eggs.

An F2 Olive Egger™ is a second-generation colored egg project. Cackle uses F1 Olive Egger™ hens and crosses them back with selected males from Black Tailed Red Marans, Black Ameraucana, and Cream Legbar lines. This creates more eggshell color variation.

Choose F1 Olive Egger™ chickens if you want a more focused olive egg layer.

Choose F2 Olive Egger™ chickens if you want a more colorful range of olive, blue-green, blue, and chocolate-toned eggs.


F2 Olive Egger™ vs Easter Egger™

F2 Olive Eggers™ and Easter Eggers™ can both lay colorful eggs, but they are bred with different goals.

An F2 Olive Egger™ is bred specifically from colored egg genetics designed to create olive, blue-green, blue, and chocolate-influenced egg shades.

An Easter Egger™ is a fun colored egg layer that may lay blue, green, cream, pinkish, or brown-toned eggs, depending on the bird.

Choose F2 Olive Egger™ chickens if you want a more targeted olive egg project with Marans, Ameraucana, Cream Legbar, and Olive Egger™ influence.

Choose Easter Egger™ chickens if you want a colorful, friendly backyard layer and are flexible on the final egg shade.


F2 Olive Egger™ vs Ameraucana

F2 Olive Eggers™ and Ameraucanas both use blue egg genetics, but they are different types of birds.

An F2 Olive Egger™ is a hybrid colored egg layer designed for varied eggshell shades. It is not a standardized breed.

An Ameraucana is a true breed with specific traits, including muffs, beard, pea comb, slate legs, tail, and blue egg genetics.

Choose F2 Olive Egger™ chickens if you want a wide range of colorful eggs.

Choose Ameraucanas if you want a true blue egg breed with recognized breed traits.


F2 Olive Egger™ vs Marans

F2 Olive Eggers™ and Marans both connect to dark egg color, but they serve different flock goals.

An F2 Olive Egger™ may lay olive, blue-green, blue, chocolate-toned, or other unique colored eggs depending on the individual hen.

A Marans is a dark brown egg breed known for chocolate-colored eggs.

Choose F2 Olive Egger™ chickens if you want egg color variety.

Choose Marans if you want a more traditional dark brown egg layer.

For customers who want an egg basket with deep brown, olive, blue, and green tones, F2 Olive Eggers™ can pair well with Marans, Ameraucanas, Cream Legbars, Easter Eggers™, and Chocolate Eggers™.


Appearance and Flock Variation

Because F2 Olive Eggers™ come from mixed colored egg genetics, their appearance may vary. Customers should not expect one uniform feather color, body type, or pattern across every chick.

Depending on the genetic mix, birds may show traits influenced by Cream Legbar, Ameraucana, Marans, and Olive Egger™ ancestry. Some may look more like blue egg breeds, while others may show darker egg-layer influence.

This variety is best for customers who enjoy surprise and individuality in the flock. If you want a flock where every bird looks identical, a standardized breed may be a better choice. However, if you enjoy mixed appearance and colorful eggs, F2 Olive Eggers™ can be especially rewarding.


Temperament and Backyard Suitability

F2 Olive Eggers™ can make a fun and useful choice for backyard flocks, homesteads, and colored egg projects. Since they come from several practical laying lines, they are intended for customers who want beautiful eggs and productive flock value.

This variety can work well for:

  • Backyard colored egg flocks
  • Customers who want olive eggs
  • Customers who want blue-green egg variety
  • Homesteads with mixed laying flocks
  • Egg basket projects
  • Families who enjoy surprise egg colors
  • Keepers who like hybrid colored egg layers
  • Flocks with Ameraucanas, Marans, Cream Legbars, or Easter Eggers™

However, customers should understand that F2 Olive Eggers™ are not a uniform standard breed. Egg color, appearance, and some traits may vary by individual bird.


Important Sexing Note

Cackle Hatchery® lists the sexing guarantee for F2 Olive Eggers™ at 80%.

This is lower than the typical 90% average used for many easier-to-sex breeds. Customers ordering female chicks should keep this in mind, especially if local rules do not allow roosters.

If you need the most accurate sexing possible, another breed may be a better fit. If you are comfortable with the possibility of extra males, F2 Olive Eggers™ can be an exciting colored egg option.


Is the F2 Olive Egger™ Chicken Right for Your Flock?

Choose F2 Olive Egger™ chickens if you want:

  • A specialty colored egg layer
  • Olive egg potential
  • Blue-green egg potential
  • Some blue-hued egg possibilities
  • Some chocolate-toned egg possibilities
  • Cackle Hatchery® F1 Olive Egger™ genetics
  • Marans, Ameraucana, and Cream Legbar influence
  • A more varied egg basket
  • A backyard flock with surprise and personality

However, consider another option if you want a standardized breed, guaranteed one-color eggs, highly uniform appearance, or the highest possible sexing accuracy. In short, F2 Olive Eggers™ are best for customers who want colorful egg variety and enjoy the fun of mixed egg genetics.


Care and Housing Tips

F2 Olive Eggers™ need the same dependable care as other standard-size laying chickens. They do best with clean housing, secure fencing, proper feed, fresh water, and predator protection.

For best results, provide:

  • A dry, well-ventilated coop
  • Predator-resistant fencing
  • Clean bedding
  • Fresh water at all times
  • Balanced chick starter and age-appropriate feed
  • Enough roosting space
  • Nest boxes for colored eggs
  • Shade and airflow during hot weather
  • Protection from drafts and damp bedding in cold weather
  • Consistent nutrition to support laying and shell quality

Because egg color is the main reason many customers choose F2 Olive Eggers™, good nutrition matters. A balanced layer feed, access to calcium when hens begin laying, and clean water can help support strong shells and steady production.


Recognition and Availability

F2 Olive Egger™ chickens are a Cackle Hatchery® colored egg project, not a standardized APA-recognized breed. They are bred for eggshell color variety rather than show standards or uniform feather appearance.

Cackle Hatchery® lists F2 Olive Eggers™ in its colored egg layer category and What’s New category. Since hatch dates and shipping windows can change during the season, customers should check Cackle Hatchery’s Chicken Availability Chart before ordering.


Related Breeds and Helpful Cackle Hatchery® Resources

Customers who like F2 Olive Eggers™ may also enjoy other colored egg layers, blue egg layers, dark brown egg layers, and specialty egg-color projects.

Helpful Cackle Hatchery® links for this product page include:


FAQ: F2 Olive Egger™ Chickens

What is an F2 Olive Egger™ Chicken?

An F2 Olive Egger™ Chicken is a second-generation colored egg layer bred to produce a wide range of olive, blue-green, blue-hued, and chocolate-toned eggs.

How does Cackle Hatchery® produce F2 Olive Eggers™?

Cackle Hatchery® uses F1 Olive Egger™ hens and crosses them back with a mix of males from Black Tailed Red Marans, Black Ameraucana, and Cream Legbar lines.

What does F2 mean in Olive Egger™ chickens?

F2 means second generation. In this case, Cackle uses F1 Olive Egger™ hens in a follow-up breeding program to create more egg color variety.

What color eggs do F2 Olive Eggers™ lay?

F2 Olive Eggers™ may lay a wide range of olive shades, along with some eggs that lean more blue, blue-green, green, or chocolate in tone.

Will every F2 Olive Egger™ lay olive eggs?

Not necessarily. Because F2 Olive Eggers™ are bred from mixed colored egg genetics, hens may lay different shades. Some may lay olive eggs, while others may lay more blue, green, brown, or chocolate-toned eggs.

Why do F2 Olive Eggers™ have varied egg colors?

Egg color genetics are complex. Cackle’s F2 Olive Egger™ cross combines F1 Olive Egger™ hens with Marans, Ameraucana, and Cream Legbar influence, which can create a range of shell colors.

What is the difference between F1 Olive Egger™ and F2 Olive Egger™?

F1 Olive Eggers™ are first-generation birds bred for olive eggs. F2 Olive Eggers™ are second-generation birds with more genetic variation and a broader range of possible egg colors.

What breeds are used in Cackle’s F2 Olive Egger™ program?

Cackle uses F1 Olive Egger™ hens crossed back to males from Black Tailed Red Marans, Black Ameraucana, and Cream Legbar lines.

Are F2 Olive Eggers™ a recognized chicken breed?

No. F2 Olive Eggers™ are a specialty colored egg project, not an APA-recognized standard breed.

Are F2 Olive Eggers™ good for backyard flocks?

Yes. They can be a great choice for backyard flocks, especially for customers who want colorful eggs and enjoy variety.

Are F2 Olive Eggers™ good layers?

They are bred as colored egg layers. Actual production can vary by individual hen, age, season, feed, daylight, and flock management.

Are F2 Olive Eggers™ good for beginners?

Yes, they can work well for beginners who understand that egg color and appearance may vary. Customers who want guaranteed uniform traits may prefer a standard breed.

What do F2 Olive Eggers™ look like?

Appearance can vary because they come from mixed colored egg genetics. Birds may show traits influenced by Olive Egger™, Marans, Ameraucana, or Cream Legbar ancestry.

What is the sexing guarantee for F2 Olive Eggers™?

Cackle Hatchery® lists the sexing guarantee for this specific breed at 80%.

Why is the sexing guarantee 80%?

Some colored egg layer crosses can be harder to sex accurately as chicks. Because of that, Cackle lists this variety with an 80% sexing guarantee.

What is the difference between F2 Olive Egger™ and Easter Egger™?

F2 Olive Eggers™ are bred from specific colored egg genetics for olive, blue-green, blue, and chocolate-toned egg potential. Easter Eggers™ are general colored egg layers that may lay blue, green, cream, pinkish, or brown-toned eggs.

What is the difference between F2 Olive Egger™ and Ameraucana?

F2 Olive Eggers™ are hybrid colored egg layers with varied egg colors. Ameraucanas are true blue egg breeds with specific breed traits, including muffs, beard, pea comb, slate legs, and tails.

What is the difference between F2 Olive Egger™ and Marans?

F2 Olive Eggers™ are bred for a range of olive and colored eggs. Marans are known for dark brown or chocolate-colored eggs.

Can F2 Olive Eggers™ lay chocolate-colored eggs?

Some F2 Olive Eggers™ may lay eggs with chocolate-toned or darker brown influence because of the Marans genetics used in the breeding program.

Can F2 Olive Eggers™ lay blue eggs?

Some F2 Olive Eggers™ may lay eggs with more blue hues because of Ameraucana and Cream Legbar influence.

Where can I check F2 Olive Egger™ availability?

Customers can check Cackle Hatchery’s Chicken Availability Chart for current hatch and shipping timing. Availability can change during the season, so checking the chart helps customers plan ahead.

 

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16 reviews for F2 Olive Egger

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  1. trotter.bottomsup

    I am so happy with my F2 Olive Eggers! I purchased 6 chicks. One passed away from a predator, but had feathered legs, a beard, and was crested (upper right chipmunk pattered chick). The blonde hen passed away before she was able to lay an egg (bottom blonde chipmunk patterned chick). Half of my remaining four hens lay speckled eggs. The black and white barred hen lays the dark green egg with speckles (black chick with the white dot on her head). The grey/brown crested hen lays the sage green speckled egg (striped chick in the bottom left). The black hen with a beard and straight comb lays the light sage green egg (upper left black chick). The black hen with the beard and crest lays the mint green egg (smaller bottom black chick). I would recommend to anyone wanting rainbow eggs!

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  2. mmartin_p1

    I ordered 5 females and received 6. They are about 5 months now and super healthy. I don’t know what color eggs they will lay, but I understand that it can be green or brown. The girls are gorgeous. One has the sweetest personality ever even though I am not around them much. The other 4 are not as bad and will let me touch them a little bit. I know that if I get more time with them, they will get used to me. I give cackle high reviews and highly recommend them. Best F2 girls ever!

  3. haileymullen20

    We ordered 12 F2s pullets and lost 3 chicks and ended up with 3 roosters. Out of what is left there are two that lay green eggs, the rest are the normal brown. The breed is also extremely flighty they scare very easily when just walking by the run and have managed to get out of the run which is an 8 foot tall fence. Not worth the extra money in my opinion

  4. madeline.beatty

    I bought 3 of Cackle’s F2 olive eggers in-store while I was on a cross country road trip. I scoured the internet for photos of egg colors and couldn’t find much. I got my first egg today from one of my three at just 16 weeks! I’m here to report the egg color to the reviews with a photo lol. The first egg is a beautiful shade of green.

    First of all, the three chickens are absolutely gorgeous. I asked for 2 and the girl gave me 3 🙂 so nice. She gave me 3 different colored chicks for variety which I thought was so thoughtful. The chickens are a bit timid compared to my others but I don’t mind, they’re beautiful and VERY sweet to the rest of the flock. I will order from cackle again and again. Very happy with my experience.

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  5. brendalaurent

    My chicks arrived in great shape! Of course, there were extras. I ordered 5, and got 6…only 1 rooster. He was easy to give away…so beautiful. I gave half to my sister. My two lay the darkest green eggs I have ever seen…truly olive…not just green. One of them is also speckled. My sister is SO jealous even though I let her pick the ones she got! I couldn’t be more pleased. I will order these again in the spring.

  6. Amy France

    I was looking to add some color to my “egg basket” and WOW I hit the jackpot with the F2 Olive Eggers! Love the variety in the chickens and eggs. Zero complaints! Plan to buy more!

  7. admartin3

    Ordered 9 (along with other birds) and received 11 of these. 1 died as a chick. 6 became roosters. The roosters were gorgeous! Kept two of them. One looks like an Araucana; the other more like a Maran. Hens began laying around 22 weeks of age — a mix of normal brown, deep olive, pale blue and green eggs. Very happy with the mix. Very happy with the appearance and demeanors of the birds. Would definitely recommend this cross-breed, but as the description suggests, the more you order ,the more variety you’ll get. If I had more space, I would like more of them.

  8. Veronica Radder

    I ordered 4. Delivery was quicker than estimated and all arrived healthy, as always.
    Three ended up being male and the female has not started laying yet but I’m hopefully for some nicely colored eggs. She is now 4 months.
    The first male was full on crowing at 3 months (maybe even sooner) and was getting a bit aggressive. The other two started experimenting with their crowing a couple of weeks later and were much more passive than the first.
    I’m giving 4 stars because I really wish there was an option to choose the sex.

  9. Shawnna Bowerman

    As always from this hatchery the chicks arrived happy and healthy. I ordered 15 f2 and received a couple extra and they grew out strong. Unfortunately I only ended up with TWO hens. I understand straight run and all but that seems excessively rooster heavy. I definitely will not be ordering more until pullet only option is available because that was a huge waste of money for me.

  10. drew.cronyn

    We ordered 3 olive eggers straight run and were sent 4. 2 turned out to be hens and 2 were roosters. I wish I could attach a picture so you could see these birds. We got at least three different varieties. One rooster and one hen look like barred rocks but with some green-tinted feathers floating around. One hen definitely has cream legbar in her (cutest little crown). And the other roo is just a gorgeous mix. The hens started laying fairly early and we’re getting 2 eggs most days. Highly recommend. Cool fact: the eggs are olive on the outside but the inner shell is robin’s egg blue.

  11. Robert Coogan

    Ordered 5 and got 1 rooster and 5 hens. My rooster ran away and I haven’t seen him since. So I have 5 hens of various colors…and not one lays eggs. Not one. So I am disappointed, as they will be headed for the stewpot eventually.

  12. keelinaperry

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    Purchased 20, received 2 extra. All arrived alive and in great condition, all made it to adulthood. Got pretty much exactly 50/50 sex ratio as expected, and decided to keep several roosters for maximum genetic diversity. They get along weirdly well for roosters and there’s been no fighting at all. Hens are a bit skittish but that doesn’t bother me. They’ve started laying and the eggs are beautiful, most are pale blue or green but I also get some gorgeous dark olive eggs and a few brown as well. I added a link to a photo, hopefully it’ll work. Any white eggs are from different chickens and not the OEs.

  13. daennagarcia94

    Chicks arrived healthy. Ordered 8 back in May, received 9. So far 8 have turned out to be roos, and I’m not sure about the 9th one. I understand it’s straight run, but I wish they had a sexed option because I wanted olive eggs, not 8 (or 9) roosters.

  14. Jennifer Wright

    I ordered 25 of these babies and received a couple extra. It was much appreciated, as I’ve had some bad experiences with mail orders through other hatcheries in the past. I ordered in June and all my babies arrived chirping, happy and very strong. This was the first time I never lost a baby. Every single one of my chicks has been incredible. They are now almost a month old and I have moved them to an outdoor brooder since the summer months have been hot. They are all thriving and still very strong. I can tell that Cackle has some great, strong line of genetics here. I’ve never had such strong babies before. Thank you so much for giving me faith in a hatchery that ships again!

  15. Michael Yoder

    First time ordering and couldn’t be happier! Chicks arrived chirping and full of energy. They are eating and drinking like champs. We ordered 6 and received 7! Very satisfied and excited to find out how many hens/roosters we got. Also super egg-cited for some colored eggs!

  16. Christie Batson

    First time ordering chicks online. Purchased 15 and received 18, all in good health. Within minutes of unpacking, they are acting spunky, eating and drinking. Hatched on Tuesday and arrived in South Florida by Friday morning.

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