Easter Egger - April 18 Pickup

$35.00

Standard Breed

Easter Eggers are a popular and versatile hybrid known for their colorful egg production and adaptability. Bred for performance and variety, these birds are not a true standardized breed but rather a carefully developed mix that produces hens capable of laying a range of egg colors including blue, green, cream, and occasionally light brown.

Easter Eggers are widely appreciated for their hardy nature and ability to thrive in diverse climates. This line of Easter Egger features a mix of feather patterns and colors with a small crest, giving each bird a unique appearance.

As a layer-focused hybrid, they are dependable producers, averaging 250–280 eggs per year. Their consistent laying combined with their calm and generally friendly disposition makes them a strong choice for both new and experienced chicken keepers.

These birds integrate well into mixed flocks and are well-suited for the backyard flack

Disclaimer: there is a 15% chance one Easter Egger may lay blue eggs, green eggs, brown eggs or tan eggs

Egg Production: 250–280 per year (avg ~260)
Egg Color: Blue, Green, Cream, Occasional Light Brown
Egg Size: Medium
Mature Weight: Hens 4–5 lbs
Breed Type: Layer / Hybrid
Temperament: Docile / Friendly
Hardiness: Adaptable to Heat and Cold

Standard Breed

Easter Eggers are a popular and versatile hybrid known for their colorful egg production and adaptability. Bred for performance and variety, these birds are not a true standardized breed but rather a carefully developed mix that produces hens capable of laying a range of egg colors including blue, green, cream, and occasionally light brown.

Easter Eggers are widely appreciated for their hardy nature and ability to thrive in diverse climates. This line of Easter Egger features a mix of feather patterns and colors with a small crest, giving each bird a unique appearance.

As a layer-focused hybrid, they are dependable producers, averaging 250–280 eggs per year. Their consistent laying combined with their calm and generally friendly disposition makes them a strong choice for both new and experienced chicken keepers.

These birds integrate well into mixed flocks and are well-suited for the backyard flack

Disclaimer: there is a 15% chance one Easter Egger may lay blue eggs, green eggs, brown eggs or tan eggs

Egg Production: 250–280 per year (avg ~260)
Egg Color: Blue, Green, Cream, Occasional Light Brown
Egg Size: Medium
Mature Weight: Hens 4–5 lbs
Breed Type: Layer / Hybrid
Temperament: Docile / Friendly
Hardiness: Adaptable to Heat and Cold

Poultry Grit - 50lbs Bag
Size:
Charley's Original Hat