Large or bigger White egg layer suggestions

Chinchilla2

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Jun 9, 2011
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Okay, I like brown eggs so I read up on brown egg layers and found the ones I wanted. However, now I have a friend that wants white eggs. Tried convincing this person that brown eggs are just as good if not better than white ones but it's like
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. (Personally I prefer the brown ones, they take me back to when I was a kid and my Great-Gramma Lil would let me go gather eggs up for breakfast during the summer.) Top that off with him constantly changing his mind from one type of chicken to another and I feel like
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. As a result, I finally got him to agree to pick one of the top three suggestions from the very knowledgeable people here at BYC, find the eggs, and I'll hatch them out for him. At the very least it has
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for a while.

Here are the requirements:

Large white egg, extra large preferred.
Only medium to large breed chickens apply.
Must be willing to work under extreme drought conditions in Central Texas.
Newly hatched chicks must be able to handle being toted around and hand fed by an eight year old baby bird loving child.
Would consider a medium to large egg laying breed.

Thanks in advance, everyone!
 
I forgot about california whites. They are easier to handle and do pretty good producing eggs. Not as good as the white leghorn but the previous poster said they are easier to handle. I think it depends on you friends personal opinion.
 
White leghorns..we have tried all the white layers but the others don't come close to the size and frequency..plus they don't mind drought and 115 degrees..they are the only thing laying here right now and they are as chipper as can be..wish we were.They are not hard to handle they are quick on their toes...never had one taken by predators and we free range ours..They will come hang out at your feet but if you do carry them around once they are tweens and older the sky is falling while being picked up and then turn to instant gentle fluff once you have them secure.
 
Thanks everyone for the advice. He has gone with the majority opinion here and selected white leghorns. Now to convince him that week old pullets will NOT start laying eggs on command
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