Favorite White Egg Layer Breeds

LOVE my shaver/leghorns. Every egg is jumbo size (60 grams) or larger. Very calm birds, quiet, not broody, and an egg a day (occasionally 2!) from each hen. I've been bragging about them all day lol!
 
You're thinking is very similar to where I was a few months ago. I had a list of my top choices and did not want more than two of any one type - interested in heritage breeds, etc. I made a list of my top choices using the charts on this site, based on egg production, color, temperament and appearance. (Hey I wanted chickens I think are pretty!) Make your list longer than you think you need. I had to change my choices based on what were available as new hatches in my feedstores within a two week time period. I didn't think it would be wise to have too big an age difference for integration purposes.

I got excited and ended up with 2 Dominiques that are two weeks older than the other 6, who were all within 3-5 days of the same hatch date. As it was, the Dominiques were in their own box until they all integrated in the new coop when the younger ones were 5-6 weeks old.

I don't have any eggs yet, but I'm happy with my little flock - the 2 Dominiques, 2 EE's, 2 Gold Laced Wyandottes, 1 Wellsumer, and 1 Blue Wyandotte.
 
I love my Golden Campines. They lay a med/large white egg and lay like crazy. They don't like to be handled but will tolerate it. However, they do follow me around (right on my heels) begging for a treat. I think their color and barring is very striking.

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60 grams is not a jumbo egg in the USA or Canada.
Med US 50G 49-55 CA
LG 57G US 56-62 CA
XL 64G US 63-69 CA
Jumbo 74 US 70 CA
 
I assume you have seen the Henderson Breed Chart if you have been doing research:
http://www.ithaca.edu/staff/jhenderson/chooks/chooks.html

None of my chicks are laying eggs yet, but my Brabanters will lay a white egg. I mainly got them because I thought they were adorable, but I like the idea of having a variety of egg colors. I think I read somewhere that some EEs can lay pink eggs. Someone with more experience can probably offer other idea for pink egg layers.
 
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Sorry, but I beg to differ
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I also have golden lakenvelders (the buff and black ones), and one of my hens has been broody for quite some time now. Either she's found a nest of guinea eggs or she's just no good, cause it seems like she's been at it more than long enough. But she is still trying to pull it off
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I also have the silver lakenvelders, the ones that are white and black. I have a trio of each
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