
Aloha, rare breed
ALOHA RAINBOW EGGER CHICKENS
Meet the tropical beauties of the chicken world! Alohas are a rare, heat-tolerant breed developed in Arizona, known for their vibrant, spotted feathers and stunning egg colors. These friendly birds bring both personality and a rainbow of colors to your egg basket.
WHY WE LOVE THEM
- Beautiful, unique spotted feather patterns
- Heat-tolerant & perfect for desert climates
- Friendly, curious, and easy to care for
- Lay a variety of egg colors: pink, blue, green, and white
- Excellent free-rangers and foragers
QUICK STATS
- Egg Color: Pink sand, sky blue, seafoam green, or cloud white
- Egg Size: Medium to large
- Maturity: 20-22 weeks
- Adult Weight: Hens ~5 lbs / Roosters ~7 lbs
- Temperament: Alert, friendly, and active
PERFECT FOR ARIZONA LIVING Alohas have been bred in Phoenix for over a decade, thriving in extreme heat. They need full shade, access to cool water, and enjoy resting under bushes like Yellow Bells and citrus trees.
UNIQUE CHARACTERISTICS
- One-of-a-kind feather patterns—no two birds are alike
- Bright, speckled plumage inspired by Hawaiian shirts
- Upright single comb, yellow legs, and fan-shaped tail
- Social birds that love to follow you around
CARE TIPS FROM THE INSPIRE FARMS TEAM
- Provide shaded areas & fresh water during summer
- Set up a shallow water bath for cooling off
- Offer treats to encourage hand-feeding
- Secure coop at night—these rare birds are special!
EXTREMELY RARE BREED With only about 200 adults nationwide, Alohas are critically endangered and not available in commercial hatcheries. If you're looking for a backyard flock that stands out, Alohas are the perfect addition!
Purchasing Info
All Aloha chicks are sold as straight run (unsexed). If no purchase options are listed below, please check our Livestock Page for the latest details and availability.
Questions? Please check our social media channels for the latest updates or contact us at 480-684-2779.