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That's what I was thinking.
So I believe one of them layed an egg.. White!
Forgot to mention, single combed
Well, the pullet in your last pic did not lay a white egg. She has red earlobes, and must be a white Rock.
Orpingtons have white legs and lay brown eggs. White Rocks and white Plymouth Rocks are the same breed, and lay brown eggs. While single combs can show up in Wyandottes it's not that prevelent. They lay brown eggs also. Leghorns lay white eggs but none of those look like Leghorns. Do you have any other breeds that lay white eggs?
Well, sadly one of them was eaten by the dogs today

But, they all have red earlobes (just white ear feathers, hehe)
Well they're around 22 weeks - 25 weeks, so they bettah start laying! I think it was the lack of oyster shells because no ones been laying very well.
Well, we have a bunch of brown egg layers that may have a 'twerk' in their system so they lay white eggs, we have an EE I was hoping to lay blue/green eggs but could lay whites. We also have ducks, but they have a waxy green to their eggs.
Ill dye their vents green, so if they are laying white eggs then well know who.
As for any other breeds, there's still ideal, but they have no white egg layers who are white besides leghorns, but they may have some brown egg layers (will check)