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bfrances- I bought your EE roo, and he is in heaven. I have twelve EE hens of different colors, and had two younger cockerels of diff colors, and he went right in and fit right in. Not a sign of fighting, which was nice. One of my younger cockerels named Bard had already lost a round of fights with another roo. I liked Bard better, so he got to stay. The other one is now seperated, so it was nice how your young roo just fit right in. I like the EEs even though folks call them mutts, because you can have all different colors to look at, but still get the nice big blue eggs. They are calm birds and easy on the eye.
Sandy - Fanatical Chicken Lady from Arkansas, but an original Okie, and still an Okie at heart!
bfrances- I bought your EE roo, and he is in heaven. I have twelve EE hens of different colors, and had two younger cockerels of diff colors, and he went right in and fit right in. Not a sign of fighting, which was nice. One of my younger cockerels named Bard had already lost a round of fights with another roo. I liked Bard better, so he got to stay. The other one is now seperated, so it was nice how your young roo just fit right in. I like the EEs even though folks call them mutts, because you can have all different colors to look at, but still get the nice big blue eggs. They are calm birds and easy on the eye.
Sandy - Fanatical Chicken Lady from Arkansas, but an original Okie, and still an Okie at heart!