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Have you ever noticed that chicken eggs come in more than just white or brown? Some are blue, green, cream, pink, and even ...
A breed's genetic makeup determines the color of the eggs it produces. For example, a Leghorn chicken will lay a white egg, whereas an Orpington will lay brown eggs. Over 1,600 chicken breeds are ...
You can tell what color egg a hen will produce by looking ... Browns or New Hampshire Red, while white layers are Mediterranean-origin breeds like the Leghorn. Why are brown eggs more expensive?
Healthline states that white-feathered hens with white earlobes, like Leghorns, lay white eggs, while red-feathered hens with red earlobes, like Rhode Island Reds, lay brown eggs. Contrary to ...
a mere 76 square inches of floor space per brown egg-laying hen and 67 square inches per white leghorn hen. While these standards are not written into law, according to the Maine Department of ...
White leghorn chickens lay white-shelled eggs, and breeds like Plymouth Rocks and Rhode Island Reds lay brown-shelled eggs. The shells are brown because a pigment called protoporphyrin is ...