Of the standard brown egg laying breeds, which breed lays the large darkest brown egg?
This is without exception of the Marans, only the standard breed.
This is without exception of the Marans, only the standard breed.
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All chicken eggs are white on the inside, were the good part of the egg touches the shell. Don't take my word for it, look inside the next brown egg you break out and see for yourself.
The color and depth of color on all hen eggs depends on how much pigment she has stored in her body. As the year goes on the color or depth of color will lighten.
Furthermore all shell pigment is added two hours or less from the time that the egg is laid.
The reason that people covet brown shelled eggs is because the chicken farmers of a 100+ years ago spread the misinformation that if you ate white eggs then all your children would be born butt naked or some other BS.
These old timers were set in their ways and instead of staying up with the times they instead looked around for ways to keep their inefficient duel purpose birds.
The main reason that brown eggs cost more than white ones is because of the increase in feed costs for feeding brown egg laying hens verses a white shell layer.
For duel purpose hens I liked the eggs from Barred Rock Hens...Nice sized brown eggs.....Of the standard brown egg laying breeds, which breed lays the large darkest brown egg?
This is without exception of the Marans, only the standard breed.
Yep, the inside of many of my Easter Eggers eggs are almost as blue as the outside! I agree with Wellsummers for a pretty bird with a lot of personality and nice, dark brown eggs!There are only two colors of eggs as shown on the inside, white & blue.
INMO they cost more because they where originally marketed as less common and better than white eggs and that marketing has worked... at one time the white eggs where rare and the more expensive egg, so farmers moved to breeding and improving the white egg layers to get more bucks... now the same energy is being put into brown layers for the same reason. Any chicken breed can have it's laying improved by proper selection or destroyed by improper selection... many breeds where once popular egg layers but have been ignored in this area for generations because they had brown eggs.