Leghorn, but brown egg?

sprawli

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So we have two pullets that we thought were Leghorns: White feathers, yellow shanks, single comb. Today I went out to find one of them (Hans) in the nesting box. When she got up, she had an egg - I think her first egg - stuck to her vent feathers. But the egg wasn't white! It was light brown! Can a White Leghorn lay brown eggs?
 
Nope, but I bet if you can post a picture or two somebody will be able to tell you what you have. I'm not very knowledgable about white chickens, I freerange and decided against getting any because I thought they would be too much of a target for the occasional predator.
 
Maybe you were accidently sold a White Plymouth Rock pullet. They're heavier in body than a Leghorn, but have yellow legs, single combs and lay light brown eggs. Can you post a pic of your pullet?
 
Might be a White Plymouth Rock. White leghorns are pretty scrawny, plymouth rocks are fat. Also leghorns have white earlobes/circles on the side of their face. Other than that they look pretty similar...when we got our white rocks the previous owner told us they were a white leghorn/mix.
 
OK. Here are some photos...

This one is Hans in back and Franz in front:
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This is a good body shot of Hans:
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This is a headshot of Hans:
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Another body shot:
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So what do you think?

By the way, I know they're pullets, but my kids named all the others and these two were big and white. Hans and Franz seemed fitting!
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Sweet! Guess I better change my signature!
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