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Baby Chicks: Green Queen Easter Egger Bantam Female Reviews

4.7 Rating 38 Reviews
So cute- got 2 and totally different… one has frizzle wings- darling
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Posted 6 months ago
Thank you for your 5 star review of the Green Queen Bantam female! Your babies are so, so cute and wow, frizzling on one of them too is a bonus! These little ones are so funny and cute and very different from one another. I'm sure they'll be great additions to your flock!
Posted 6 months ago
First time ordering these but they seem to be a bit adventurous.
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Posted 7 months ago
We ended up with two of these even though we only ordered one, and they look totally different. One is black and silkied and tiny. She has five toes and feathered legs. The other has clean legs and four toes, is the same size as non-bantam chicks, and has barred feathers! As a newborn chick, she was yellow with black stripes on her and the cutest little eyeliner-looking lines by her eyes. They have different personalities too. Can't wait to watch these two cuties grow up.
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Posted 7 months ago
We're so sorry that you ended up with two Green Queen bantam chicks instead of the Silked White Easter Egger that you ordered. I am very glad to see that you were refunded without any issues and thrilled to hear that you have two very different looking (and adorable!) chicks.
Posted 7 months ago
Beautiful sweet birds and they are all pretty unique looking. We got one that was a silkie one that was a frizzle and one that was a rooster (Oh no, not again!). He's cool though, his name is Max. Tiny but beautiful green eggs.
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Posted 7 months ago
We were so very sorry to read of a sexing error on your order! We offer a live bird sexing error guarantee and we will refund for any bird that has been incorrectly sexed, provided we are notified within the appropriate time frames. For breeds except silkies, that is between 14 to 22 weeks of the original ship date. Silkies take a bit longer to mature so they get a few more weeks and have until 19-30 from their ship date. We have reached out to you directly about your sexing error. Again, we are sorry for this error but happy to hear that the little one has been a happy addition to your flock!
Posted 7 months ago
My two bantam Green Queen Easter Eggers) arrived healthy and alert and have been thriving, since. They are very different in their feather coloring, so I can easily tell them part. In fact, as an unexpected bonus, one of them turned out to be a frizzle.
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Posted 7 months ago
Hearing that our little ones are thriving for their flock keepers is always so heartwarming for us! No doubt they are a joy to watch and very entertaining :-) Please let us know any time if you have any questions about your birds or flock care needs - My Pet Chicken is happy to help!
Posted 7 months ago
Excited to see how she ends up looking
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Posted 8 months ago
This is one of the fun things about this breed, you get the enjoyment of seeing what beautiful plummage they will have when they mature! We know she will likely be stunning!
Posted 8 months ago
I have two of these little girls. Absolute sweeties! One has not grown at the same rate, but she eats, drinks and plays with the others with no issues. She’s just tiny and taking her time to grow into her precious curly feathers! My Little Laverne and Shirley.
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Posted 8 months ago
Laverne and Shirley sound so adorable! I bet you sing the theme song when you visit with them :-) It may be that the smaller one will be just a petite little hen as many of us have found this does happen - our birds often will have distinctive characteristics which makes it a bit easier for us flock keepers to tell who is who :-) If you ever have any questions or concerns, please let us know. We are always happy to help!
Posted 8 months ago
The girls are already starting to get thier feathers. They want to fly already!!
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Posted 9 months ago
They are so cute!!! Oh my goodness! Thank you for sharing your photo of your little ones with us! Please let My Pet Chicken know if we can ever be of any assistance - we are happy to help!
Posted 9 months ago