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Easter Eggers

The Easter Egger is not really a breed. They are relationed to the breeds Ameraucanas and...
Pros: Friendly, pretty, lays colored eggs
Cons: Not prolific layers
I love the looks of Easter Eggers, their puffy cheeks, beards, and the variety of colors/patterns they come in. I've even seen a fairly wide range of body styles/shapes, I suppose depending on what was mixed to create them. And of course I love the variety of eggs you get from them. Mine have always been friendly, some of them lap chickens and some not. I've only had four EEs, but they were all inquisitive. They fly better than any other LF chickens I've owned, which could be a plus if you free range, a con if you contain them in an uncovered run. If you want variety of looks in a single "breed", the EE is the way to go, since they could be gold, black, grey, white, etc. I would consider them average egg layers at 4-5 eggs per week.
Pros: Lays large mint-green eggs almost every day, fits in well with the flock
Cons: Not quite as people-friendly as other breeds we own
We love our little reddish-brown easter egger. She is a reliable layer, and gets along well with all of our other chickens. The only one downfall for her is that she has never been quite as friendly as some of our breeds.
Purchase Price
3.50
Purchase Date
2011-07-18
Pros: Lays well, colorful eggs, colorful birds
Cons: Can be flighty
I really enjoy having them.
Pros: Colorful eggs, lays well, inquisitive
Cons: Roos have been aggressive
We have had our Easter eggers since August. We bought 1 pullet and got 2 roos free from a local woman who had too many roos. The pullet matured and laid us an olive drab egg every day until the first snow, now she lays every other day with the occasional daily egg. She is a lovely girl, inquisitive and has a crazy "hairdoo" of her neck feathers. The first roo was a gorgeous blue, he looked very much like a pure Ameraucana but he was not nice at all. He would come at us through the run and jump at us when free-ranging. The second roo, Charlie Sheen, was the alpha until recently, when he was overthrown by our red sexlink. Even though he isn't alpha anymore, he too comes at us through the run and comes at us when free-ranging.
Pros: Quiet, calm, nice tempermant
Cons: Non
Very happy with my EE's. Mine lay pinkish eggs and not the blue though.
Pros: Beauthiful big Eggs
Cons: none
Cinderella was my first chicken and I was eggcited to see her huge green eggs!
Pros: broody
Cons: mean
The one pullet I had was always broody, so that was good.(deceased)
One of the roos was always docile(deceased)... but the other is mean most of the time...
He picks on roos twice his size, and bites me....
I hope he dosn't speak for the whole breed.
I think that he's just a bad apple
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Pros: colorful eggs, multi colored birds
Cons: gamey tasting meat, dont care for the eggs
we bought some blue hatching eggs and were told they were ameraucana. they were all mixed colored non standard but had slate legs and not green. some of the roosters were downright crazy but a few were tame. would not have them again.
Purchase Price
18.00
Purchase Date
2005-03-15
Pros: LOVE the colored eggs, the variety of colors and pushy personalities
Cons: . . . can't think of any . . .
Not for someone who needs an egg a day, but if you're looking for beautiful birds and beautiful eggs these are a good bet. They also have great, outgoing personalities. I'm a fan!
Purchase Date
2009-01-19
Pros: lovely appearance, generally friendly
Cons: not great layers
So far my experience with EEs has been mediocre. I love my 3 girls and they are sweet, but their egg-laying habits have been rather poor. The 2 I got in April started laying and then quit, and then molted, and now have finished molting and still aren't laying. The one I got in August has not started yet. I love the looks, the colors, etc., and when I got eggs I loved them too. To be completely honest, I'm not sure I'll be getting many more EEs in the future.
Purchase Price
1.50
Purchase Date
2011-04-01
Pros: Pretty egg color, good egg layer, very beautiful!
Cons: I don't think you can show them.
I have two ester eggers, and they are the cutest, friendliest things! I also love their beards!
Purchase Price
3.29
Purchase Date
2009-04-01
Pros: Beautiful Roo's & Hens, Quirky.
Cons: Because of their pea comb, they appear hawkish/menacing to me.
I agree with everything in the "Breed Details" article below EXCEPT for the "seldom broody".
I have/had a mixed breed of 5 hens and although they all laid well ONLY the two that went broody were the two EE. They successfully hatched their cluthes a few days apart. Excellent mothers.

Rooster was the best darn rooster I've ever seen. He was huge, and a little too agressive.
After we put him down, we found out two days later why he was so protective.
Big Daddy was fighting off almost every known night time predator in our county!!
Two days after we culled him I lost a Wyandotte, the next day my beloved BR.

Great breed.
Pros: Green eggs, great personalities, good egg layers
This is my favorite breed!
Purchase Price
3.49
Purchase Date
2009-08-01
Pros: Egg color variety; personalities
Cons: They are mutts, but why is that a negative?
EEs are my favorite of the flock. I was intrigued with the blue eggs and promptly bonded with the breed. Currently working on a breeding program to incorporate feathered shanks with the typical characterisitics of the EEs (beards, blue/green eggs, shale shank, etc). Started this off with cochin X EE cross. Interesting results.
Anyone notice a striking docility in the wheaton birds?
Purchase Price
0.75
Purchase Date
2010-04-04
Pros: Colored eggs; great personalies
Cons: Some people with purebred breeds look down on them
I love Easter Eggers. I have several and they are awesome birds. They lay better than the Ameracaunas and Aracaunas, they're easy to find, and they're colorful. What's not to like?
Pros: Calm, friendly, attractive birds in a rainbow of colors, lay tinted eggs
Cons: A great deal of variablity in the type
Kids love collecting eggs already colored out of the nest! I do too. Mine lay pastel blue or green eggs. Curious and friendly, fun to have around.
Pros: Great green eggs
Cons: hid some eggs and not a great layer
We had one and she was great. Kind of looked like a hawk. She had some silver and gray mixed in with other colors. Eggs were a mint green. Wish she would have layer better and not hid so many eggs. We once found 26 green eggs hid in a tool shed. We loved her though and she was sweet.
Purchase Price
2.99
Purchase Date
2009-04-04
Pros: Calm, intelligent and those beautiful eggs.
Very nice birds. Very fun to have with small childeren, they love the blue, green, olive eggs. I have to admit, there is something magical about those eggs..brings out the kid in me every time I gather them.
Pros: adorable blue green eggs, great personality
Cons: no winter egg laying in cold climates
Love the 2 hens we have they have super personalities and lay adorable eggs....that is until it got cold. No more eggs this winter. I would say they would be perfect in warmer climates maybe the egg laying would not stop completely.
Purchase Price
5.00
Purchase Date
2011-03-31
Pros: Temperament, beautiful eggs
Cons: Don't have room for more chickens!
I'd love to have more...
Purchase Price
3.00
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