“Our Annie didn't inherit the frizzle gene, but she's among our prettiest and friendliest hens. She lays pretty green eggs to match her pretty green legs!”
Hi Stacy, thank you for taking the time to leave our frizzled easter eggers a review. I am sorry to hear your sweet Annie didn't inherit the frizzle gene but I am so glad to hear how sweet and pretty she is! Our Frizzled Easter Egger chicks have a 50% chance of being frizzled but 100% chance of being awesome.
“I've had my frizzle, Frieda, for 19 months now. I was lucky she turned out to have the frizzle gene. She is so fluffy and soft. She has a great personality and lays nice green eggs. I love her so much!”
Hello Mary, that is such a cute name! Thank you for taking the time to review our Frizzle Easter Egger chicks. The Frizzle gene truly makes them one of kind. It is so good to hear that she is doing well and bringing so much happiness to you.
“I had to do a change in my order and I am so glad I did. The frizzle is so cute and arrived happy and healthy. I am so glad I chose your company and to get my chicks”
We are so sorry to hear that you lost any of your babies! We do not see a report from you regarding your little ones as they were covered under our Live Arrival Guarantee for 48 hours after their arrival. We will be in contact with you by separate communication as we want to make this right for you!
“I ordered three female frizzle Easter Eggers and they all arrived healthy and doing well. They are now 5 months old and I believe at least one of them has started laying. Out of the 3, only one had the frizzle feathering. Also out of the 3, one was not sexed correctly and ended up being a rooster (luckily not the same one). He was a really beautiful rooster but unfortunately we live in a suburb where keeping him wasn't possible. It took a few weeks but I was able to relocate him to a farm outside the city. Based on these odds, I would say a minimum of 3 is best if you're hoping for a frizzled hen!”
We're glad you're loving your Frizzled Easter Eggers! We do disclose that you have about a 50% chance of getting a frizzled chick due to the breeding limitations on frizzles, so it doesn't hurt to order 2 or 3 if you want to increase your odds of getting frizzled feathering. As for the rooster you received, we're so sorry for the error on your order! We have reached out directly regarding your rooster.
“Ordered 2, got one brown with the cutest little cheeks and one yellow. They are a week old today and the 50% turned out to be exact with our two. The little yellow is frizzled and our little cheeks is not, would be lying if I said I wasn’t slightly disappointed but I’m glad we got one! They have such strong personalities already and are such goofy little babies. I adore them both, they are happy and healthy and they will be very loved.”