Easter Egger Question

McCord6

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Sep 9, 2009
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Hubby and I emailed our egg provider and asked him if all the blue eggs are EEs and he said YES, ALL OF THEM.
I was told by Hubby's step mom and EEs are "pain in the butts" and mostly are aggressive and hard to keep up with.
My question is: how are EEs personalities normally?
 
Never heard of anyone having any problems with them! Hence why I have them in the bator now. And the 3 girls I've had for a week are super sweet, terrified of me but sweet.
 
Our EE's are the sweetest birds ever!! And they also lay HUGE, beautiful blue eggs. These chicks are the ones I sell the most of in the spring.

We have one that would let us hold her all day also!!!!!!
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I have EE's and they see me, and rush up to the gate door, and follow me and talk to me...they make little cute sounds, and I make sounds back...Ok, laugh...but I make sounds back and they make more cute sounds...follow me like glue!!!

Patrick Swayze passed away
 
my EE's are as sweet as can be they all rush to see me at their gate i have a roo and he is kinda touchy when i handle his girls but never attacks or anything i like to see that b/c then i no he'll take care of them...but my EE's are great ive heard of jumpy EE's but never aggressive and most EE's are nice tempered but doesnt mean you wont get a mean one there are always bad apples and another thing i have noticed he is kinda rough with his girls and a lil pushy but very protective and well tempered when you pick him up.......but that is a lil summary on my EE's temperment hope it will help you
 
My EE's are wonderful
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Esther is the best momma ever!! And Mercedes is protective of her flock <being the head hen> but she is a lovebucket in her own way. Neither of them ahve a mean bone in their body.

We got 2 more EE....I plan to have many many more in the future
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