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        <description>Black Australorp Light brown eggs Calm &amp; docile, they won’t ever peck you. They can handle living in a coop good, that makes them the perfect backyard chicken. They’re hardy in the winter because they’re poofy. I love how the feather have a green shine on them when the sun hits it just right. They stay in the coop. A duel purpose breed, that means they’re good for both laying eggs and eating. So you could have a rooster and when they have babies you could eat the roosters and keep the hens for eggs. Buff Orpington Light brown egg. A little bit bigger than the Black Australorp So pretty to look at. That beautiful golden color is very enjoyable to see in the coop. I don’t find them to be as friendly as the Black Australorp but they are still a friendly chicken. Also a duel purpose breed. They escape the coop sometimes. White Leghorn Best egg production. The eggs are extra large. They’re medium-small in size. When you have a white one, a poofy gold one, and a black one in the coop it’s so pretty to look at, it’s really nice.</description>
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