Quote :"The Starlight Green Egger™ is very similar to the Prairie Bluebell Egger™. This breed was created by crossing the Prairie Bluebell Egger™ with a brown egg layer, the result is a chicken breed that lays high quantities of only green eggs. As with the Prairie Bluebell Egger™, the Starlight Green Egger™ is a lightweight and very active breed that is an excellent forager in free-range situation..."

You don't find much about them, as they are not a real breed but mixes of different hybrids (mixes) that Hoover's decided to "create" and put a fancy name on.

Sadly, often the high perfomance hybrids tend to have a high and rather explosive aggression potential in their males which makes them unsuitable as family pets or for flocks in confinement.
 
These are my two Starlight Green Eggers. They are 16 weeks. They were straight run, and I am new to chickens so still learning how to tell pullets from cockerels. I would guess at 16 weeks they would be showing more rooster signs? 🤷🏻‍♀️ Their neck feathers have a pointed pattern but up close they are actually rounded (the white is pointed but the brown outline is round). But the darker one I thought was a “rooster only color” (the dark red), so I’ve been assuming they were roos all this time, but now I’m thinking hens??

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They are sweet but pretty skittish. They love to forage more than my other chickens. And they are fast and petite. I think they’re very pretty and hoping we can keep both! 🤞🏻

First two pics are the lighter color “Pam”
Third pic is darker red “Dusty”
Fourth pic has both next to each other

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Quote :"The Starlight Green Egger™ is very similar to the Prairie Bluebell Egger™. This breed was created by crossing the Prairie Bluebell Egger™ with a brown egg layer, the result is a chicken breed that lays high quantities of only green eggs. As with the Prairie Bluebell Egger™, the Starlight Green Egger™ is a lightweight and very active breed that is an excellent forager in free-range situation..."

You don't find much about them, as they are not a real breed but mixes of different hybrids (mixes) that Hoover's decided to "create" and put a fancy name on.

Sadly, often the high perfomance hybrids tend to have a high and rather explosive aggression potential in their males which makes them unsuitable as family pets or for flocks in confinement.
Mine are 14 weeks now and are beautiful girls! Both have very different personalities but both seem to be very curious and vocal! Can’t wait to see their eggs 😊anyone have any idea when they might start laying.
 

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These are my two Starlight Green Eggers. They are 16 weeks. They were straight run, and I am new to chickens so still learning how to tell pullets from cockerels. I would guess at 16 weeks they would be showing more rooster signs? 🤷🏻‍♀️ Their neck feathers have a pointed pattern but up close they are actually rounded (the white is pointed but the brown outline is round). But the darker one I thought was a “rooster only color” (the dark red), so I’ve been assuming they were roos all this time, but now I’m thinking hens??

View attachment 3618673View attachment 3618676View attachment 3618678View attachment 3618691 They are sweet but pretty skittish. They love to forage more than my other chickens. And they are fast and petite. I think they’re very pretty and hoping we can keep both! 🤞🏻

First two pics are the lighter color “Pam”
Third pic is darker red “Dusty”
Fourth pic has both next to each other

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These are all pullets! Beautiful! Enjoy them!
 

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