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
EE - electrical engineereeler - a person who catches eels
In Hawaiian, you can say "e pomaika'i me ka aloha" to mean "good luck my love."
no it crap no your crap
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"
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.........