“So happy with these nice birds that lay the largest blue eggs I have ever seen. While they go broody sometimes and can be a bit bossy, I really like these birds and those pretty, big, blue eggs.”
“I ordered several Super Blue Eggers. They started laying at about 5 1/2 months. They are producing so many eggs that I amazed. At least one of them lays a jumbo egg that is usually a double yolker. Their colors are all a different variation of blue from a greenish blue to a blue blue. I love them. They are friendly and follow me wherever I go---especially if I have treats.”
“Our girl is super sweet. Her name is Sprinkles and she couldn't be more affectionate. She is only several months old, just started laying eggs one full month ago, and has now gone broody! Her eggs were a very very pale blue. At first I didn't realize they even were blue at all, but they are. They aren't enormous either, but are a little larger than those of my other hens. I still adore her, despite the cessation of egg production with her broodiness. She is hilariously defensive of the eggs upon which she sits, fluffing up and squaking at me. I intentionally got a couple of Silkies so I'd always have a broody, and now my Super Blue Egg layer who is meant to be churning out the eggs will probably be the first I let hatch some eggs!”
“I ordered Super Blues both in 2016 and 2017 and the birds I got in 2016 (Leghorn x Legbar?) were flighty but laid big, light blue eggs. This year's batch are just starting to lay pretty blue eggs, but the breed is nicer, calmer, and has cute puffy cheeks!”
“Summer is my SBEL I got in 2016... she has a tiny pea comb and is a sleek white bird with black feathers flecked here and there, with an upright tail... you can see the leghorn in her. She's an excellent forager, and is very trainable since she's highly food motivated. She's the piggiest of them all, actually... you better watch your fingers when you feed her. Best thing about her is her HUGE blue eggs that she lays almost daily. They are a deeper blue at the start of the season, and mellow out to a very pale blue when she lays for a while. Love the extra color in my egg basket!”
“We have 200 - 300 chickens at any given time. We sell eggs and our specialty is a multi-colored egg basket. We acquired Super Blues about 2 years ago. These birds have an excellent temperament and do very well in our environment. Good foragers, good over all health, and their eggs are a nice shade of blue. The birds we started with have a lighter shade of blue than the next generation. Interestingly, we put a Super Blue Rooster of Cuckoo Bluebar hens and those babies have the deepest shade of blue eggs. Our customers are thrilled with the lovely blue eggs and I am impressed with the generally large size of the eggs (55 to 70 grams). For sweet birds with unusual eggs, Super Blues are the bird you want to go with.”