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SoCal Rehoming: 4 Beloved Young Laying Hens (3 Ameraucanas & 1 Easter Egger) — Must Stay Together 🪺

SoCal Rehoming: 4 Beloved Young Laying Hens (3 Ameraucanas & 1 Easter Egger) — Must Stay Together 🪺
SoCal Rehoming: 4 Beloved Young Laying Hens (3 Ameraucanas & 1 Easter Egger) — Must Stay Together 🪺

4 Beloved Young Laying Hens (3 Ameraucanas & 1 Easter Egger) — Must Stay Together 🐓

I’m looking for a truly wonderful home for my four beloved hens. I’m being relocated for work to an area that doesn’t allow backyard chickens (no fencing is permitted either, I can’t even try to hide them), so I’m unable to bring them with me.

This is a very thoughtful rehoming. I hand-raised them from tiny chicks, and they are deeply loved.

• 3 purebred Ameraucanas (Lavender, Splash, Black) + 1 Easter Egger (Golden Brown)
• Purchased from My Pet Chicken (likely sourced from Meyer Hatchery)
• Born May 19, 2025
• Marek’s Disease vaccinated
• Consistently laying ~20 beautiful blue and green eggs per week since December

I call the ladies ‘The Flightless Gemstones.’ Amber 🤎, Jade 🖤, Opal 🩶, and Pearl 🤍. They are a sweet, quiet, and peaceful flock with an established bond — they must stay together.

They’re gentle and very comfortable with people of all ages, including children. My black Ameraucana is especially affectionate and will hop onto your lap and snuggle.

They’ve been part of our daily life and are used to a calm, consistent routine. Each one has her own personality, and they bring so much charm and quiet joy.

I’m hoping to find someone who already has a safe, well-kept setup and understands how special a small, balanced flock can be. The right home matters much more than speed.

Please share a bit about your setup and experience when you reach out.

Located in Monterey Park (East LA / San Gabriel Valley, California).

I’m also saying goodbye to their full setup separately: Omlet Eglu coop, 12’ x 6’ Omlet walk-in run, and supplies.

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