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Baby Chicks: Blue Easter Egger Female Reviews

4.9 Rating 74 Reviews
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Posted 1 year ago
Thank you Heather for your review on your Blue Easter Egger chicks. Blue Easter Eggers are exclusive to My Pet Chicken. They are beautiful birds and wonderful layers.
Posted 1 year ago
It’s amazing how fast the Easter Egger grows, what a beauty came in perfectly healthy condition
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Posted 1 year ago
She arrived healthy and growing fine.
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Posted 1 year ago
Arrived healthy and active. Growing fast and acclimated quickly
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Posted 1 year ago
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Posted 1 year ago
Thank you, Kathy, for taking the time to review the Blue Easter Egger chicks! They are such a great addition to any flock! My Pet Chicken hopes we are able to assist you in the future with any of your flock needs or questions.
Posted 1 year ago
She is the cutest chick I have ever seen. Great temperament with being handled and loves to cuddle.
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Posted 1 year ago
Arrived well and healthy. They are still growing and finding their place in my existing flock. Can't wait to see what color eggs they lay!
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Posted 1 year ago
Thank you Jennifer for leaving a review on your Blue Easter Eggers. They are excellent layers! Most will lay five to six greenish eggs per week. A small amount may lay a brown or pinkish-brown egg. We are glad you are enjoying having them in your flock!
Posted 1 year ago
Love my blue Easter egger. She is a month old now and is so affectionate. Whenever She sees me she flies out of the brooder and sits on my shoulder and either plays with my hair, grooms herself or takes a nap.
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Posted 1 year ago
Hello Janne, Thank you for taking the time to submit this review of your Blue Easter Egger. Did you know Easter Eggers are loved for their sweet personalities, hardiness in both the heat and cold and large eggs in all shades of green and blue (a small percentage even lay a light pinkish-brown color!).
Posted 1 year ago