PASTEL EGG-LAYING HENS STOLEN BEFORE EASTER

A California farmer is searching for person or persons who stole his 300 specialty hens that lay unusual colored pastel eggs – shells that come in subtle shades of green, blue, rose and chocolate brown. Around March 8, Gerald Leuschen of Buddyโ€™s Farm in Cotati, California, went to release his cooped chickens for the day when he noticed the fence was already unlocked and a few birds loitering outside. It wasnโ€™t until about a week later, that the farmer realized his brood of special multicolored hens he calls โ€œEaster Eggersโ€ was much smaller than usual and egg production was way down. Counting the flocks, the farmer realized that about 300 birds were missing. Leuschen says the culprit must be โ€œsomeone who knows what they’re doing and knows chickens.โ€
* The Chick-fil-A cows aren’t talkin’.
* And lets not call them colored eggs, use the term “eggs of color’. It’s more inclusive.
* Are you kidding me? We’re now to lazy to dye our own Easter Eggs?
* Green eggs: It’s the chicken’s tribute to Dr. Seuss.
* The shells are nice but I’m not so sure I’d want a blue omelet.
* We had stolen camels last week and now this. What is this Wacky Animal Theft Month?
* The fence was unlocked and a few chickens loitered outside? You’re free, you dummies. Make a break for it.