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Is there any difference between brown and white eggs?

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Is there any difference between brown and white eggs?

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Hi Mustbe, hope this helps. White eggs and brown eggs come from different breeds of chickens. White egg layers are usually hens with white earlobes, such as the Leghorn, and brown egg layers are usually hens with red earlobes, such as the Rhode Island Red, the New Hampshire Red and the Plymouth Rock. Brown eggs tend to be more expensive because the hens that lay them are larger birds; therefore, they eat more food–with the cost being passed on to you.

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