“My only regret is not ordering another Green Queen. Goldie is such a sweet and curious girl, and her feather coloring and pattern is gorgeous! I call her a calico tabby because she's got grey, black, white, buff, and brownish red feathers, and lots of barred feathers peppered through. And I can't forget her fluffy cheeks. She's just to die for.”
“The experience I got when I ordered from here was amazing! I had several questions regarding the shipping process and they did not hesitate to help. When the baby chicks came I noticed they were a lot friendlier than my past babies I got from local feed stores. Anyway overall 10/10 experience from them!”
“I received 2 Green Queen Easter eggers almost 2 months ago now, one ended up being a cross-beak/scissorbeak and died a week ago because she was smaller (due to lack of nutrition) and the others trampling her to death!”
Hi Jovanni, Thank you for your review and I am so sorry to hear one of your little ones developed Cross Beak! We will reach out to you directly, to see if we can help resolve the issue and answer any questions you may have.
“Chicks arrived fluffy and adorable, also healthy and well packed. Shipped on Monday and arrived on Tuesday morning. This is one of my favorite varieties and I always add at least one or two to an order. They're all sweet tempered, curious and great foraging or in the coop/run when we have icky weather. I've got a wide rainbow of colors, grey, creamish, buff laced, black, blue, splash, brown and black, and even a frizzled one with my last order which I didn't even know was a possibility til her feathers came in she's so freaking cute!
My older Greens lay a ton of eggs some are blue-greenish tinted, light green, and green with tan flecks. One of the girls does lay tan but she's gorgeous and I have over 10 of these so that's not surprising with so many. They lay so many eggs I always get these over the more 'prolific' layers, they lay longer, a prettier color and they're so pretty with all their different colors. My kids LOVE to name them.”