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1. fresnobee.com | Business
www.fresnobee.com/business/sto - [Cached]Published on: 4/19/2003 Last Visited: 4/19/2003
While many feed and pet store owners have decided against selling chicks, some like Rodney Evangelho Jr., owner of Evangelho Seed and Farm Store in Lemoore, said he'll continue selling the birds despite the intensive record-keeping because it's his busiest time of year. -
2. Cocka2.Com - END Media Coverage - April, 2003
www.cocka2.com/newcastle/media - [Cached]Published on: 4/11/2003 Last Visited: 11/9/2007
Rodney Evangelho Jr., owner of Evangelho Seed and Farm Store in Lemoore, is among those because he says it's his busiest time of year. Many in the San Joaquin Valley buy the birds for food - both eggs and meat.
"Our most popular are the laying hens, which are the Road Island Reds and Iraucana, which they claim is the Easter chicken because the egg shells are blue and green," he said.
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Rodney Evangelho Jr., owner of Evangelho Seed and Farm Store in Lemoore, is among those because he says it's his busiest time of year. Many in the San Joaquin Valley buy the birds for food -- both eggs and meat.
"Our most popular are the laying hens, which are the Road Island Reds and Iraucana, which they claim is the Easter chicken because the egg shells are blue and green," he said.
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Rodney Evangelho Jr., owner of Evangelho Seed and Farm Store in Lemoore, is among those because he says it's his busiest time of year. Many in the San Joaquin Valley buy the birds for food - both eggs and meat.
"Our most popular are the laying hens, which are the Road Island Reds and Iraucana, which they claim is the Easter chicken because the egg shells are blue and green," he said. -
3. Cocka2.Com - END Media Coverage - April, 2003
www.cocka2.com/newcastle/media - [Cached]Published on: 4/1/2003 Last Visited: 11/9/2007
While many feed and pet store owners have opted against selling chicks, some such as Rodney Evangelho Jr., owner of Evangelho Seed and Farm Store in Lemoore, said he'll continue selling the birds despite the intensive record keeping because it's his busiest time of year. Many in the San Joaquin Valley buy the birds for food ---- both eggs and meat.
"Our most popular are the laying hens, which are the Road Island Reds and Iraucana, which they claim is the Easter chicken because the egg shells are blue and green," he said.

