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        <title>Cannibal Chickens - The Hill - thehill&apos;s Blog - Bakersfield.com</title>
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        <description>Now, I didn&#039;t know chickens dined on each other and their eggs. These little freaks can also lay green eggs, another little fact I learned at Highland High School. I have a story in today&#039;s paper on how the ag students there have started an egg business:
&amp;quot;A class of 12 students started the egg business as a school project. The Highland Scots&#039; Egg Co. even has a logo for the cartons. It&#039;s a hunky yellow chicken in a kilt jabbing a sword into the air. Already, school staff members have bought one or two dozen at a time, said ag teacher Craig Davidson. The students have about 20 to 30 regular customers. ...
The breed produces eggs with light green shells. Sorry, the yolks are yellow.&amp;quot;
I really had fun &amp;quot;hamming&amp;quot; it up (harty-har-har) with the Dr. Seuss references. Anyway, if you want these eggs, they&#039;re available by contacting the teacher at Highland. E-mail: craig_davidson@khsd.k12.ca.us</description>
        <itunes:summary>Now, I didn&#039;t know chickens dined on each other and their eggs. These little freaks can also lay green eggs, another little fact I learned at Highland High School. I have a story in today&#039;s paper on how the ag students there have started an egg business:
&amp;quot;A class of 12 students started the egg business as a school project. The Highland Scots&#039; Egg Co. even has a logo for the cartons. It&#039;s a hunky yellow chicken in a kilt jabbing a sword into the air. Already, school staff members have bought one or two dozen at a time, said ag teacher Craig Davidson. The students have about 20 to 30 regular customers. ...
The breed produces eggs with light green shells. Sorry, the yolks are yellow.&amp;quot;
I really had fun &amp;quot;hamming&amp;quot; it up (harty-har-har) with the Dr. Seuss references. Anyway, if you want these eggs, they&#039;re available by contacting the teacher at Highland. E-mail: craig_davidson@khsd.k12.ca.us</itunes:summary>
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