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This little lady was sold to be as a sapphire olive egger which she clearly is not lol. Do you think she’s a normal olive egger or just a midnight Maran?

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Meet this little lady, who was sold as a sapphire olive egger but has left us scratching our heads with her unique appearance! With her enchanting feathers and a hint of copper peeking through on her back, she’s got us wondering—could she be a standard olive egger or perhaps a midnight Maran in disguise? What truly sets her apart are her adorable, fully feathered feet, adding a touch of whimsy to her personality. This delightful mystery invites fellow chicken enthusiasts to chime in. Share your thoughts and let’s unravel the puzzle of her lineage together! Is she a hidden gem among olive eggers, or does she belong to a different feathered family altogether? Join the conversation and let’s cluck about it!
This little lady was sold to be as a sapphire olive egger which she clearly is not lol. Do you think she’s a normal olive egger or just a midnight Maran?
This little lady was sold to be as a sapphire olive egger which she clearly is not lol. Do you think she’s a normal olive egger or just a midnight Maran?

She’s got copper coming in on some back feathers now. She does have full feathered feet!

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