well,they are but the can be mean sometimes.but if you are looking for egg layers the EE chicken is a good way to go.they lay medium sized eggs but they lay everyday.i know because i have one.but the EE chickens are not meat chickens so i would not have them for any dinner of mine lol:].i love my eggs i get from that chicken.but if you are looking for a nice chicken this is not the way to go.but there eggs.....they are amazing.
Nye-Dare-Ian........................................................................................................................nye - dare - rian
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.ee is the Internet country code top-level domain (ccTLD) of EstoniaEE can also stand for EasterEgger chicken, a cross-bred mutt with one blue egg laying parent (araucana/ameraucana) and any other breed as the other parent. They usually lay green eggs, but can lay any color egg.
A chicken sandwich
In Mexican Spanish, "chicken" is pronounced as "po-yo." The "ch" is pronounced like the English "ch" in "chicken" and the "i" is pronounced as a short "ee" sound.
EE - electrical engineereeler - a person who catches eels
The literal translation of "He is a chicken." is C'est un poulet. -- "seh (t)eh[n] poo-leh" But I wonder if you intend chicken as a synonym of coward. In that case, you could say Il a la trouille. -- "ee lah lah trooy(uh)" Il est trouillard. -- "ee leh troo-yar" Il est froussard. -- "ee leh froo-sar"
no it crap no your crap
In Hawaiian, the word for good is "maika'i."
Aloha: Aloha 'oe; or, huakaʻi maika'i [aloha oy] or [hoo-aka ee my-ka ee]
Yakitori is Japanese for marinated chicken kebabs.
Mākaʻi [may-ka ee] * Be very careful with this word. Maika'i [my-ka ee] is good, and mauka'i [m+ow-ka ee] is inland. Pronunciation is very important in HI'ian.
nope, its lsuhh ,, ee its a good feeling :)
Egg-beater, easychair, electric jug, egg-cup.........