exactly, what is the difference between brown eggs and white eggs?!


Question: Exactly, what is the difference between brown eggs and white eggs?
seriously, i have no idea.

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Originally, all chicken eggs were probably brown. Over time, people selectively bred chickens with progressively lighter eggs, ultimately producing white chicken eggs, which came to be the norm. Brown eggs were reintroduced to the market in the late 20th century, although people on farms were already quite familiar with the them. Some classic white egg laying breeds include Andalusians, Faverolles, Dorkings, Leghorns, and Lakenvelders. Barnevelders, Rhode Island Reds, Jersey Giants, Delawares, and Orpingtons are well known for their brown eggs, which vary in color from light cream to dark brown.

In many cases, a chicken with white ear lobes will produce white eggs, while chickens with red ear lobes lay brown eggs, although this is not always true. Size is not a determining factor, with white eggs coming from tiny Bantams just as they do from large Leghorns.

The color of the chicken is also irrelevant; chickens actually come in a wide range of shapes, colors, and sizes which run the gamut from strange-looking Frizzled Cochins to sleek black and white Lakenvelders.

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The only difference is color. That is it. Everything else about them is exactly the same.



Simply the color. Other than the color there is no difference at all.



Brown eggs come from a brown hen and white eggs come from a white hen. The taste is exactly the same.



white chickens lay white all the rest lay brown.



brown egg are bit smaller than white eggs and also it depend on racial of the chickens



Just the color of the shell.=)



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