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Baby Chicks: Frizzle Easter Egger Female Reviews

4.8 Rating 77 Reviews
Arrived happy and has awesome eyeliner
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Posted 11 months ago
Oh we bet she is absolutely adorable! Thank you for letting us know how your baby is doing and please reach out if you ever have any questions about your flock or any supplies you may need, we are happy to help!
Posted 11 months ago
Said it had a 50/50 chance of being frizzled and she is, I’m so happy and she’s so cute! Came quick and looks very healthy ☺️
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Posted 1 year ago
Yay! We are happy that your baby inherited the frizzle gene! She's a cutie for sure!
Posted 1 year ago
She came in alive and I’m waiting for her to grow up still.
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Posted 1 year ago
We are so happy to hear that your little frizzle easter egger is doing well! Please let us know any time if you have any questions. We are happy to help!
Posted 1 year ago
These are absolutely the sweetest most adorable chicks I have ever raised!!
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Posted 1 year ago
We're so happy you're happy, Ami! Whether frizzled or smooth-feathered, these Easter Eggers are bred to be friendly and curious and we're glad they are doing their part!
Posted 1 year ago
Only one of the 6 chicks manifested the frizzle gene.
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Posted 1 year ago
I love the frizzles and can't wait till their lil feathers poke out!
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Posted 1 year ago
Thank you Ellice for your review! The Frizzled Easter Eggers are so much fun to have in your flock. Please keep in mind that 50% of hatchlings will be frizzled. We breed frizzled roosters to smooth-feathered hens, which produces a 50% rate of frizzling in offspring. We hope your girls have beautiful curled feathers!
Posted 1 year ago
This is my first Frizzle. Her feathers started to curl within a few days of arrival. She is curious, bold and smart. She actually enjoys being held! She is a little too fast to get a good photo. I assume she will be similar to my Easter Eggers. Heat and cold tolerant, a good forager and so friendly.
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Posted 1 year ago
Thank you for taking the time to review our little ones and sharing that adorable video of your babies! They are precious! Please let us know any time if you have any questions or if we can assist you with any of your flock care needs - My Pet Chicken is happy to help!
Posted 1 year ago
I have learned since ordering that frizzle chickens often suffer from feather loss especially around the neck area. It usually occurs after the first year and never recovers. Mine was no exception and now looks like it got its neck plucked clean. Still laying regularly but everyone asks if she’s sick. Wouldn’t purchase again for that fact alone.
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Posted 1 year ago