Easter Eggers (at least all the ones I have owned & met) are very friendly towards people when raised with humans.

Mine have always loved attention too.
Below (top to bottom): Abby, one of my Easter Eggers.

She lays beautiful green eggs with brown speckles. Mareeonna (my brother named him when he was little... thus the odd spelling). She layed cream/white eggs.
Note about the missing beard on Abby: She used to have one but after her last molt, she never got it back...
She is free of external parasites. It is a little odd. I also have a Black Sexlink that did not grow in her downy feathers on her rump after molting... she was clean as a chicken can be. However, with the following year's molt, she regrew the feathers on her bottom. Hmmm...View attachment 1127784 I know they look different but they where both brown easter Eggers labeled "Americanas" in the feed store.

Since easter Eggers are not a breed, they are not always the same.
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