
Baby Chicks: Fibro Easter Egger
Fibro Easter Egger baby chicks are now available at My Pet Chicken! They are an exceptional addition to your flock, known for their unique characteristics, including their body's mostly black pigment: comb, beak, skin, wattles, internal organs, meat, and bones (their blood is not black, however). This hyperpigmentation is caused by a genetic condition known as fibromelanosis.
Egg Color and Production: The Fibro Easter Egger is a great layer of large blue or green eggs. A small percentage of Fibro Easter Eggers will lay a white or cream-colored egg. You can expect your Fibro Easter Eggers to lay 3-4 eggs per week!
Appearance: Their color is the most notable characteristic, setting this chicken apart from other breeds. The degree of black feathering on Fibro Easter Eggers will vary, but the skin, legs, and lobes will be black-colored or with spots of black.
In addition to their unique black skin coloring, the Fibro Easter Egger has a clean leg appearance. Some will have fluffy muffs!
Blue or Green Egg Promise
Most Easter and Olive Eggers will lay blue or green eggs. However, due to natural genetic variation, a small number may produce eggs that are brown, pinkish, or tinted instead. Since each hen lays one consistent egg color for life, egg color becomes clear once she begins laying — typically between 18 and 30 weeks.
If your Easter Egger or Olive Egger lays eggs that are not blue or green, we will refund the purchase price of the bird as My Pet Chicken store credit. Read more information here.
Related Articles:
- Easter Egger Chicken: The Complete Guide
- Chicken Breed List: Easter Egger
- How to Identify Baby Chicks with Leg Bands
- Baby Chick Identification Photos
- Baby Chicks: Behind the Scenes
What to know about Marek's disease vaccine
- We offer the Marek's Disease vaccine on the checkout page.
- Related articles: Should I get my birds vaccinated? and All about Marek's disease.
Shipping Information:
- Due to Rhode Island state law, the minimum order of day-old chicks shipped to Rhode Island is 12.
- Due to Iowa state restrictions, we cannot ship any chicks there at this time.
Fibro Easter Egger baby chicks are now available at My Pet Chicken! They are an exceptional addition to your flock, known for their unique characteristics, including their body's mostly black pigment: comb, beak, skin, wattles, internal organs, meat, and bones (their blood is not black, however). This hyperpigmentation is caused by a genetic condition known as fibromelanosis.
Egg Color and Production: The Fibro Easter Egger is a great layer of large blue or green eggs. A small percentage of Fibro Easter Eggers will lay a white or cream-colored egg. You can expect your Fibro Easter Eggers to lay 3-4 eggs per week!
Appearance: Their color is the most notable characteristic, setting this chicken apart from other breeds. The degree of black feathering on Fibro Easter Eggers will vary, but the skin, legs, and lobes will be black-colored or with spots of black.
In addition to their unique black skin coloring, the Fibro Easter Egger has a clean leg appearance. Some will have fluffy muffs!
Blue or Green Egg Promise
Most Easter and Olive Eggers will lay blue or green eggs. However, due to natural genetic variation, a small number may produce eggs that are brown, pinkish, or tinted instead. Since each hen lays one consistent egg color for life, egg color becomes clear once she begins laying — typically between 18 and 30 weeks.
If your Easter Egger or Olive Egger lays eggs that are not blue or green, we will refund the purchase price of the bird as My Pet Chicken store credit. Read more information here.
Related Articles:
- Easter Egger Chicken: The Complete Guide
- Chicken Breed List: Easter Egger
- How to Identify Baby Chicks with Leg Bands
- Baby Chick Identification Photos
- Baby Chicks: Behind the Scenes
What to know about Marek's disease vaccine
- We offer the Marek's Disease vaccine on the checkout page.
- Related articles: Should I get my birds vaccinated? and All about Marek's disease.
Shipping Information:
- Due to Rhode Island state law, the minimum order of day-old chicks shipped to Rhode Island is 12.
- Due to Iowa state restrictions, we cannot ship any chicks there at this time.
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Fibro Easter Egger baby chicks are now available at My Pet Chicken! They are an exceptional addition to your flock, known for their unique characteristics, including their body's mostly black pigment: comb, beak, skin, wattles, internal organs, meat, and bones (their blood is not black, however). This hyperpigmentation is caused by a genetic condition known as fibromelanosis.
Egg Color and Production: The Fibro Easter Egger is a great layer of large blue or green eggs. A small percentage of Fibro Easter Eggers will lay a white or cream-colored egg. You can expect your Fibro Easter Eggers to lay 3-4 eggs per week!
Appearance: Their color is the most notable characteristic, setting this chicken apart from other breeds. The degree of black feathering on Fibro Easter Eggers will vary, but the skin, legs, and lobes will be black-colored or with spots of black.
In addition to their unique black skin coloring, the Fibro Easter Egger has a clean leg appearance. Some will have fluffy muffs!
Blue or Green Egg Promise
Most Easter and Olive Eggers will lay blue or green eggs. However, due to natural genetic variation, a small number may produce eggs that are brown, pinkish, or tinted instead. Since each hen lays one consistent egg color for life, egg color becomes clear once she begins laying — typically between 18 and 30 weeks.
If your Easter Egger or Olive Egger lays eggs that are not blue or green, we will refund the purchase price of the bird as My Pet Chicken store credit. Read more information here.
Related Articles:
- Easter Egger Chicken: The Complete Guide
- Chicken Breed List: Easter Egger
- How to Identify Baby Chicks with Leg Bands
- Baby Chick Identification Photos
- Baby Chicks: Behind the Scenes
What to know about Marek's disease vaccine
- We offer the Marek's Disease vaccine on the checkout page.
- Related articles: Should I get my birds vaccinated? and All about Marek's disease.
Shipping Information:
- Due to Rhode Island state law, the minimum order of day-old chicks shipped to Rhode Island is 12.
- Due to Iowa state restrictions, we cannot ship any chicks there at this time.






















