McMurray's Easter Eggers/Australorps/BR

rachelsflock

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Hi out there!
Can someone tell me about SPECIFICALLY McMurray's Easter Eggers? (The "Ameraucanas")
I'm looking at getting a batch of them because they supposedly only lay blues and I've had good luck with EE in the past temperament-wise. How do they lay? My mother has some, and and she reports that they lay well and she's loved the roosters, and the hens have laid through the winter barring molt time, but she lives more down south in a warmer climate with more sun and I live in a more northern climate. Does anyone more up north have them from McMurray specifically and have they experienced winter lay their first year?

I was considering getting another breed instead like Australorps, which I've also had before, but it looks like the Australorps weigh twice as much, but only lay a level ranking above the EE's and I'm not sure they'd be worth the extra feed...plus, I love those smooth, easy to wash clean blue egg shells that I used for cooking while I was down south visiting mum.

Barred rocks were another option-I like the autosexing rocks offer and the meat bird rating-but again, the rate of lay vs their weight and feed consumption don't look that appealing. I've also had temperament issues with BR hens, not sure I want that attitude around "rooster-tized"

As a side note, these birds will probably be confined to a pen, but given lighting during the winter, although I've had chickens that only lay between May and October no matter how much lighting they get (although the extra hours to eat and drink seemed to improve everyone's winter body condition) and I'm not sure if these "ameraucanas" will be one of those breeds or not.

Can anybody give me insider information about these breeds from this hatchery in specific?
 
I've ordered EE's from MM several times. It's been a while but if I remember correctly, I believe I was disappointed in the frequency of their laying. Plus, a majority of the EE's I've owned have laid green eggs of various shades. MM does offer Whiting's True Blues, which lay specifically blue eggs, if that's what you're after. I've owned a couple of these more recently and they were sweet birds. A little lighter and more sleek than an EE.

I know you specifically asked about MM, but since we're talking about EE's, I have been thoroughly pleased with Cackle Hatchery's line. The birds I ordered from MM were all the common partridge-like EE color. Cackle really seems to have quite the color assortment. I even wound up with a blue EE from last year's chicks.
 

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