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Pullets: Green Queen Easter Egger Reviews

4.5 Rating 10 Reviews
In good health, active.
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Posted 3 months ago
Thank you for letting us know how your little ladies are doing! We are always happy to hear they arrived safe and sound and are enjoying their new home with you. Please let us know any time if you have any questions. We are happy to help
Posted 3 months ago
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Posted 1 year ago
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Posted 1 year ago
Good looking bird. Received in fair condition due to stress in wrongfully shipping.
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Posted 1 year ago
All of my pullets arrived quickly and healthy
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Posted 1 year ago
Our Queen Easter Eggers are about 5 months old now and the favorite out of the 6 pullets we ordered. "Pigley" is dark black with a green iridescent shine, has a fluffy face and feet and five toes. She's incredibly friendly with the kids and loves to eat figs and flowers. "Elsa", the other queen look just like the above photo but she is mostly white. Very happy with these girls.
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Posted 2 years ago
We purchased one of these 6 week old pullets from here a couple months back and she arrived with the other two chicks a little nervous but in good health. Of the three breeds that we purchase, she is by far the most relaxed bird. The kids have named her Calm because that's her personality. From day 1 the kids could pick her up and have her on their lap. She doesn't mind at all. She is also beautiful. Her face is hawk-like. We don't know what color eggs she will lay yet but she is well worth the money we spent on her for her temperament alone.
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Posted 2 years ago
I recieved 3 absolutely beautiful birds with hawklike features. The blond one has olive green legs, the other two are very much like hawks in their patterns with copper and mahogany mixed in. They each lay green eggs, one of them lays about 6 a week, one 5 a week, and the last one about 4 a week. They have large sized eggs already, especially for their age. They are almost as big as australorpe and orpington eggs. So healthy and happy, just like all the chicks we got from you wonderful folks. Keep up the great work. So nice to know we can get great girls from somewhere. Even our bantam blue silkie who was egg sized for six weeks is now bigger and fluffier than her sister who helped to raise her under her wing like a momma. So beautiful...and her sister started laying at 6 months which is early. Supposed to be 8-10. So wow!
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Posted 3 years ago