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<blockquote data-quote="txshowmom" data-source="post: 46638" data-attributes="member: 380"><p>We have some aracauna too and yes they do lay green eggs. We also have Production Reds and Wyndots and Minarkas and we ordered them from Ideal Hatchery and they mail them right to your doorstep. They are very hardy and we just finish hatching out about 30 chicks. They lay everyday, give or take a couple, and they are great for cleaning up around the cattle. We don't feed our chickens they get what is left in the barn after the cattle or they eat what they can find on their own and the are all fat and happy!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="txshowmom, post: 46638, member: 380"] We have some aracauna too and yes they do lay green eggs. We also have Production Reds and Wyndots and Minarkas and we ordered them from Ideal Hatchery and they mail them right to your doorstep. They are very hardy and we just finish hatching out about 30 chicks. They lay everyday, give or take a couple, and they are great for cleaning up around the cattle. We don't feed our chickens they get what is left in the barn after the cattle or they eat what they can find on their own and the are all fat and happy! [/QUOTE]
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