“I know that olive eggers can look like anything but mine looks exactly like a crested cream legbar(and used in getting to an olive egger)...she is adorable and I guess I will really know once I get an egg what she truly is. Either way super happy!!”
“I received my day old chicks in a day from hatching. Dotty is one of 11 chicks I received. At a day old I thought she was my Speckled Sussex chick so I named her Dotty. She stayed gray but I kept the name. She is always one of the first to do anything, my other daring one is my Lt Braham. Dotty loves to fly up on things. Very early on she started flight lessons and teaches the other girls. Shes a bit mischievous and flies up on the feeders, and waters and knocks them over. This is the first time I have chickens and at 6 weeks old are enjoying them grow, but I'm sooo ready to have them out of my house and into their house.”
“Little Nervous about posting a review so early, but our Olive Egger arrived Big and Healthy, we are still crossing our fingers in case our Hen turns out to be a Not-so-hen, (but no attempt to crowing so far at about Nine weeks so we might be in luck.) I was surprised when we began to notice that the chick before us was looking a lot like an Easter Egger, In regards to the puffy cheeks and missing the interesting little puff on the top of the head so I guess the real test will be when we see the first egg. Excited for it none the less. We named her Olive-A, currently she rules the run with 5 other pullets and an adult Easter Egger who could care less about her fruitless attempts to stake a claim. Can't wait to make another review about how beautiful the eggs will be.”
“Best personality in any of our birds. Family favorite! Sweet personality and ladies frequent, jumbo spotted Olive eggs. Ours looks like a Welsumer exactly except for having a white ear. Amazing bird. Will definitely buy again!”