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Welcome to BYC too! Good luck to your future flock! Sounds like you are wanting to keep them for pleasure and eggs.

I would recommend Easter Eggers. These are my ladies. They all lay blue. The white ones were bred this year. Hoping they will lay green.
 

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Welcome to BYC too! Good luck to your future flock! Sounds like you are wanting to keep them for pleasure and eggs.

I would recommend Easter Eggers. These are my ladies. They all lay blue. The white ones were bred this year. Hoping they will lay green.
Next, I recommend Welsummers. Easter Eggers are mutts, Welsummers are a heritage breed and are purebreds.

If you want a breed that lives longer, but lays less eggs, Easter Eggers are a good choice. Same for Welsummers.

However, sexlinks lay well (typically daily), but they tend to not live very long. My sexlinks are going on their second year and seem to be fine, but most say they are not long live-ers.
 

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