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Baby Chicks: Bountiful Blue Egg Layer Female Reviews

4.7 Rating 130 Reviews
The logistics aspect of my three ladies was outstanding. You will receive notification of shipment and upon arrival at local post office, received a call for pick up. Package was second to none in reference to durability, airflow, and comfortability. A heat pack was added to the package to keep the ladies toasty. In culmination, extremely content with my purchase.
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Posted 1 year ago
We love this breed! They’re really highly productive layers and have really sweet personalities. They’re also very intelligent and inquisitive. We have one named Cheese that was a brooder escape artist. She’d escape and find me and then fly up to sit on my shoulder. We occasionally still let her into the house to run around. Which she really enjoys. You will love this breed.
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Posted 1 year ago
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Posted 1 year ago
1 of my 2 chicks that were noticeably bigger. My only white one. Cute.
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Posted 1 year ago
My super blue is super sweet. She is friendly to other girls and nice to my boys AND a good layer. I am getting more this year!
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Posted 1 year ago
Very sweet beautiful birds. These 2 chicks were the first to start laying. Neither lays a blue egg, but they are a beautiful green. One is very lightly tinted mint, the other sage.
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Posted 1 year ago
I ordered one girl in April and one girl in June… (had a chick die so I ordered another for more blue eggs) the April lady started laying recently and lays nice light blue eggs… and never once shown me any aggression… but in one day, ripped the entire back end of one of one of my other girls… I had to pull them both so the one can recover and the other for isolation… no Roos for them to mingle with and they know I’m the top hen… I love all my ladies but that was so scary to see happen… I’m afraid to see if the June lady will be the same… 2 stars because I’m happy with the eggs and they’re beautiful birds… but that aggression is concerning…
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Posted 2 years ago
I bought a mixed flock of 6 chickens 4 years ago.Two of them were this breed. They have consistently outlayed our Black Australorp, Speckled Sussex, Barred Rock, and Buff Orpington. One gets broody quite often and is quite chatty while the other one never has gone broody and lays almost all year long. They are much smaller than the other hens but their eggs are just as big as the others. I've been very happy with them and their blue eggs!
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Posted 2 years ago