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Fibro Easter Egger: Black Chicken Breed With Colored Eggs

By Chicken Fans Editorial Team

The Fibro Easter Egger chicken is a great addition to the world of designer chickens, with its unique characteristics and intriguing genetics. This completely black-colored variety of the Easter Egger has all it takes to conquer the world. Let’s find out everything there is to know about this fascinating chicken.

  • Fibro Easter Eggers lay around 4 to 5 eggs weekly
  • Completely black because of Fibromelanosis, which causes hyperpigmentation
  • Docile and family-friendly chickens
  • Dual-purpose breed, but small
Eggs220 eggs per year
Egg ColorBlue, green, brown, pink
Egg SizeMedium
Weight5 – 6 lbs
HardinessCold and heat
TemperamentFriendly and calm
Beginner-friendlyYes
ColorBlack with secondary colors

Characteristics

The Fibro Easter Egger is a fascinating chicken. It is part of a special group of chickens with Fibromelanosis, which causes hypermelanin or hyperpigmentation. As a result, these chickens are completely black, including feathering, skin, and lobes.

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.

Credits: @hatchitfarms

Their color is the most notable characteristic, setting this chicken apart from other chicken breeds.

In addition to their unique coloring, the Fibro Easter Egger has a clean leg appearance, and their legs are black. They do not have a topknot, and the presence of muffs and beards can vary.

Black chickens are getting increasingly popular each day, so hatcheries become more innovative in developing affordable breeds that possess black features similar to the Ayam Cemani.

The Fibro Easter Egger is a hybrid chicken, a designer breed created to look a certain way and bring many beautifully colored eggs.

Fibro Easter Egger Breed

The Fibro Easter Egger is not a real chicken breed but a hatchery mix, created to exhibit certain characteristics. Although the breeding process of a Fibro Easter Egger may be a bit tricky.

Easter Eggers are hybrid chickens created to lay colored eggs. They are mostly a mix of a chicken carrying the brown egg gene and a chicken carrying the blue egg gene. This process makes incredibly good egg layers with a rainbow of egg colors.

Next to creating a ‘common’ Easter Egger, the chicken must also carry the dominant gene that causes fibromelanosis or hyperpigmentation to create Fibro Easter Eggers. Other well-known chickens carrying this gene are the Ayam Cemani and Silkies.

a young fibro breed
Credits: @hatchitfarms

Hatchery Mix

The Fibro Easter Egger is found exclusively at Meyer Hatchery. They created this hybrid chicken and added it to their chick catalog for the first time in 2022.

The hatchery does not state which breeds have been used to create this unique-looking bird. But many hobbyists trying to re-make a Fibro Easter Egger use an Ayam Cemani and an Easter Egger as breed parents.

Not all offspring will carry the black pigmentation gene, but some will.

Credits: @emseggers

Egg Production

The Fibro Easter Egger is an excellent egg layer, producing 4-5 eggs per week. The egg size is considered large, and they typically begin laying at 24 weeks of age.

What’s even more exciting is the range of colors they lay. Their eggs can be olive green, turquoise blue, or even occasionally rose or brown, making each egg a unique and colorful addition to any basket.

easter egger chicken eggs
Credits: @emseggers

It’s impossible to tell what color of eggs your Fibro Easter Egger will lay before they pop their first egg. You’ll have to be patient and wait for what happens.

Fibro Easter Eggers go broody occasionally. This is something to keep in mind, as egg production will temporarily stop when chickens are broody.

Personality

The personality of the Fibro Easter Egger chicken can vary depending on chicken to chicken. However, they are generally known for being friendly, curious, and active birds. They are often considered to be good pets due to their docile and sociable nature.

Fibro Easter Eggers are active foragers and enjoy exploring their surroundings, so it’s important to provide them with plenty of space to roam.

The personality of the Fibro Easter Egger makes them a great choice for chicken owners who are looking for a friendly, sociable, and active bird that can provide both beautiful eggs and companionship.

a fibro easter egger
Credits: @emseggers

Summary

The Fibro Easter Egger is a hybrid breed of chicken known for its colorful eggs and unique appearance. It is a friendly and curious bird that adapts well to any environment and is easy to care for.

The Fibro Easter Egger is named for its fibromelanistic gene, which results in hyperpigmentation of the skin and internal organs. This gene also affects the pigmentation of the feathers, although they won’t always be completely black.

If you want to read more on black chickens, read our ‘Black Chicken Breeds‘ article.

Related Questions

What is a Fibro Easter Egger chicken?

A Fibro Easter Egger is a relatively new dual-purpose breed created by Meyer Hatchery. They’re a hatchery mix with unknown parents and were selectively bred for their dark appearance and colored eggs.

What color eggs do Fibro Easter Egger hens lay?

Fibro Easter Egger hens lay colored eggs that are medium-sized. The colors can vary between blue, green, pastel, or even rose and brown.

How many eggs do Fibro Easter Eggers lay?

Fibro Easter Egger hens are good egg layers. They lay around 220 eggs per year, at least four to five per week.

Do chickens lay black eggs?

No. There are no chickens that lay black eggs. Black chicken breeds like Ayam Cemani and Mystic Onyx lay cream-colored or light-brown eggs. A Fibro Easter Egger lays colored eggs. Black chicken eggs on the web are chemically or artificially colored.

Are Fibro Easter Egger chickens cold-hardy?

Yes. Fibro Easter Eggers are both cold and heat-hardy. This means they can be kept in any climate and won’t stop laying during winter, although their egg production can slow down.

Credits Pictures: @hatchitfarms (IG) &  @emseggers (IG)

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Chicken Fans Editorial Team

The editorial team consists of 3rd generation chicken owners Kat, journalist, editor-in-chief, and Nick, working with illustrators and specialists in the field.