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Jac- the Goldlines lay brown eggs. Light sussex lay blue eggs, although the way these little lot are fighting & cock-a-doodle-do-ing, we'll be lucky if any of 'em lay eggs! Moli - why don't you get some, they really are lovely pets to have. If you just had one or 2 you'd hardly know you'd got them. Apparently chicken keeping is one of the largest growing hobbies in this country. |
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Smudgley, I'm not being funny but I honestly dont think Ive ever seen a blue egg exept for birds. Sounds really interesting. Will you be having chicks then? I would even just one time for the kids, but thats me. A soft touch! |
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