Most prolific cold hardy BLUE egg layers pls?

My Ameraucana does just fine in the winter. She is a bit smaller/lighter weight than some of the other birds I have, but the cold hasn't seemed to negatively impacted her and she is a consistent layer the rest of the year. She was however the slowest to mature of the various breeds I had and the last to lay her first ever egg.
 
True Ameraucana would probably be your best bet. :) Cream Legbars are also fantastic producers of huge blue eggs, but their large single combs could be at risk in such temperatures.

Ever considered Whiting True Blues?

~Alex
we've had below 0 wind chills here so far this year and my whitings are holding up quite well to their first winter- no frostbite, and very pretty, just on the edge of large eggs. They've only been laying a month though so I expect they may actually make large regularly in a few weeks.
 

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