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Baby Chicks: Frizzle Easter Egger Female Reviews

4.7 Rating 65 Reviews
My frizzle Easter Egger is doing well and appears to show the frizzle gene. She's super sweet, I can't wait to see her when she's older.
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Posted 1 year ago
All arrived 6 days ago in excellent health as per your usual. Thank you. See you again next season, an Oregon chicken collector
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Posted 1 year ago
I ordered 5 chicks and got lucky, 4 out of the 5 are frizzles! (I know the average rate is only 50%). They are lively and well.
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Posted 1 year ago
Ours for sure turned out to be a frazzle according to the vet. She had very fragile feathers that would break off causing bald spots and was “overly curly”. Our other two didn’t turn out to be frizzles but are def are flighty birds of the bunch. Good layers.
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Posted 1 year ago
Shipped to my P.O. healthy & well, and 3 weeks in still are! Only 1/3 has the frizzle jean, and is so cute! I wish all 3 were frizzled, but knew it was a 50/50 chance. The other 2 are still adorable! I am happy all 3 are different colors at least.
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Posted 1 year ago
She has frizzle feathers and what seems to be a frizzle brain! She is our flighty chick, she likes to run away from us and scream. She is very nervous and seems paranoid in a silly way! She does have an odd issue with her beak, the bottom part of her beak is significantly shorter than the top half so she’s having to learn chicken things differently. She’s so cute though with her puffy cheeks, chin, and wild frizzle feathers already at 2 weeks old! We love our crazy baby! Hopefully I can add a photo at a later date!
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Posted 1 year ago
I LOVE my Frizzled Easter Egger, who I named Frizzle! She is white and looks just like the picture. She is one of the first ones to run up and talk to me. I did have to take my rooster out and put with other girls because for some reason he liked to pick on her and she just stayed in coop. Now that he is gone, she is the first one to put the other girls in their place!! So much personality. Have another one coming in April and hope she is just as awesome!!!
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Posted 1 year ago
This frizzle chicken has a 50 to 50 chance of frizzle to not frizzle. I got 2 of these, and one turned out frizzled, one not. They get along well with other chickens. I love both chickens, and they are both very happy and healthy. The frizzled one I have is white, so she looks a little browner in areas at times. Make sure to let your frizzles take dust baths a lot because it really helps them to maintain their curled feathers. The dirt is on all chickens, but is more visible on white ones. Easter-eggers have great personalities and are very friendly. I would definitely recommend these chickens, and my pet chicken is a great place to order chicks.
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Posted 1 year ago