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millerfam6
Apr 27, 2009, 04:41 PM
What's the difference between brown and white eggs

tickle
Apr 27, 2009, 04:57 PM
Had a farm years ago. So no, there is no difference in value (potein, vitamins, minerals). My plymouth rock hens always laid white eggs and the red hens laid white eggs, along with the white chickens. Sometimes the white chickens laid brown eggs. So you go figure. No, no difference in health benefits.

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Krazi
Apr 27, 2009, 05:05 PM
Brown Eggs vs White Eggs - Difference and Comparison - Diffen (http://www.diffen.com/difference/Brown_Eggs_vs_White_Eggs)

Contrary to popular belief, brown eggs are not a healthier alternative to white eggs. There is no nutritional difference between brown and white eggs.

Cause of difference in color of white and brown eggs
The color difference is due to the specific breed of hen, according to the Egg Nutrition Center. Hens with white feathers and white earlobes lay white eggs, whereas hens with red feathers and matching-colored earlobes lay brown eggs.

Chicken that lay brown vs white eggs
The most common breeds of chickens used for egg-laying are the White Leghorn, the Rhode Island Red, and the New Hampshire. White Leghorn chickens are white and lay white eggs. Rhode Island Red and New Hampshire chickens are reddish brown and lay brown or brown-speckled eggs.

Cost of brown vs white eggs
Brown eggs, however, are more expensive because the chickens that lay them eat more than those that lay white eggs." Among the breeds that lay brown eggs are the Rhode Island Red, the New Hampshire and the Plymouth Rock--all larger birds that require more food.