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Here in Mountain View, Hawaii we have been very successful at raising our own chickens.  The hens we keep on our estate produce all different color eggs, including blue, brown and white eggs.  Because of the tropical climate, we are able to grow lots of leafy greens, including broccoli, cabbage, Choy, leeks, green beans, peas, etc.  All of the by-products are fed to the chickens along with a egg-layer mash, corn and lots of fresh papayas.  This combination produces some of the fines eggs in Hawaii.  Egg farms in the USA are unsightly smelly places where many of the fresh eggs are tainted with steroids and antibiotics.  Many of us don’t know what we are consume now-a-days.   The food industry has become so large that no one agency can oversee what goes into the products we consume on a daily basis.  However, small independent farms here on the Big Island of Hawaii strive to produce food that is not tainted with drugs or hormones.  Here in Mountain View many small cattle ranches graze their livestock on lush green grass and papayas.  The fruit acts as a meat tenderizer and products wonderful Big Island Burgers.

 

Our chickens have their own pasture where they can graze free range style and produce the best eggs!  Our Coconut Cabana Chickens produce on average of six to seven eggs daily.  The chickens are free range and graze on grass and vegetable leftovers from our gardens.  We have several types of chickens which lay brown, white or blue eggs.  The egg yoke are more orange then the ones sold at the local food stores due to the grain our chickens eat.  They are feed a diet of egg layer mash mixed with oyster shells and a 50/50 corn mix scratch. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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