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You totally should!I really like them! Maybe I’ll get a few! I usually get them from tractor supply so if they get them in?
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You totally should!I really like them! Maybe I’ll get a few! I usually get them from tractor supply so if they get them in?
If I do I’ll be sure to post some pictures!You totally should!
Mostly such a friendly breed! Every once in a while I will get a sassy girl lol. Their feathers come in such beautiful varieties depending on the mix too. They’re a breed I’ve experienced some great lifespans with as well, I have one currently who is an old lady of 8 who no longer lays but hangs out with the other retired ladies. Can’t go wrong! If you’re specifically looking for friendly, if you don’t already have some, cream legbars are another one of the sweetest breeds I’ve ever raised.I don’t have any Easter Eggers but I am hopefully getting chicks this year! Are they friendly and cuddly or more skittish? I know part of depends on how you raise them but I’ve only raised chickens that are supposed to be really friendly so I’m not sure! I would love to see some pictures of yours too!
I will now only be referring to the ones I’ve hatched as “home made”A few home made EE. They are Spitzhauben and Ameraucana crosses. The roosters in the middle could be their father. Staring on the left, Pearl, Sultan (not a mix) and Sterling.
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Thanks! I think your cream legbar can count lol. As for your “brown eggers” that’s really frustrating, I’m sorryHi @EEforMe ! Checking your thread.. I have one chicken who lays blue eggs, she technically is a cream legbar, I don’t know if that counts. We were supposed to be getting 2 more OE s, and the lady even showed us the eggs they supposedly lay… we now get 2 more brown eggs…
It was frustrating, hoping to get more green edgers eventually. We tried to hatch out some but the father gave them a genetic disorder and they passed away. He did too.Thanks! I think your cream legbar can count lol. As for your “brown eggers” that’s really frustrating, I’m sorry
Same! I love their muffs and beards and that they come in so many colorsI totally love EEs! I have 11 of them out of the 26 chickens I own. I just can’t get enough of those sweet muffs and beards
Oh no that so sad!!It was frustrating, hoping to get more green edgers eventually. We tried to hatch out some but the father gave them a genetic disorder and they passed away. He did too.
But I’m glad I found this thread this seems interesting!
Aww she’s prettyThis is my baby, Pueo! She is such a sweetheart. I really enjoy EEs as they are so friendly and gentle! She also lays a beautiful light green egg.View attachment 3764474