“We originally ordered a few different breeds for our first flock, for fun and to see what they all were like. We were bummed we couldn't order EE for the hatching week we needed. Then, we got a call the day they were being shipped to inform us that a breed we had ordered wasn't available and we actually could have EE as a replacement! I was thrilled! But, it turned out at that 2/3 of the ones we received are actually dudes. Beautiful dudes. Our hen, Nutmeg, is an absolute delight! She is super chatty and loves to be around us. She consistently lays 4 pale blue eggs a week, which are delicious. All three were really flighty chicks, who turned out to be really friendly as they matured. They have the most unique voice of all our birds, with many little nuances and "words". The verdict is still out on whether any of our other birds are dudes, and we hope not, as the EE boys are turning into really great Roosters.”
“Lovely hens but disappointed they are not always fluffy cheeked like the pictures they show. I would had ordered americaunas if I had known this. They really need to state clearly that they can come smooth faced also.”
“I have two easter Eggers from my pet chicken. The first one is a beautiful white color. She is always the first to greet me in the morning. She lays beautiful blue eggs! The second is a stunning red! Definitely the most beautiful chicken in our flock! Still waiting to see what egg color she is going to lay! Thank you MPC!”
“I received two Easter Eggers from MyPetChicken about two years ago going on three, One of the two EE's, Dazie, lays a beautiful pale green egg Eggcellent in size, and the other of the two, Commander, lays a soft blue egg. What I've found is that they both have different personalities,(obviously) but similar in their own way, both are antisocial, in a good way. They tend to keep to their own, both are very kind and polite, they tend to be on the bottom of the pecking order. But the need to shovel food in their mouths are where they are different. Daizie eats like a bird, but Commander is always eating or drinking fifty percent of her time, I definitely recommend this breed to any first-time chicken people, you can't be disappointed.”
“My Easter Egger layed pretty light blue/green eggs but she was an idiot. All the other chicken managed to lay their eggs in a nest box but not this one. She would lay them under the chicken house or in the garden. It was like every day was Easter and I hunted for blue eggs. She produced about three to four a week. That is what I found anyway.”
“If I could only have one chicken, it would be an EE! I love the variety of feather colors you get, their personality is friendly, and the eggs can't be beat. One of my EEs laid eggs until she was 7. The eggs get larger each year.”
“I have 2 EEs, they are wonderful and sweet, and they lay everyday! They love my silkie, and they have never pecked anyone. They are both brown, and one lays teal eggs, and the other lays dark green.”