I would guess EEs or Leghorn. EEs sometimes lay white eggs
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I would guess EEs or Leghorn. EEs sometimes lay white eggs
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This was our first egg (two weeks ago). We suspect our White Leghorn to be the layer, but we're not sure. It was the size & shape of a typical store-bought egg & white-ish in color. We currently have 1 White Leghorn, 1 Red Sex-Link & 3 Easter Eggers. We also have female Crested ducks, but I don't believe this came from any of them. What do you think...who's our egg layer?
- TieDyeMommy
Really depends on the age. White Leghorns can lay as early as 4 months old. EEs are slower to develop and can take 6 or more months to start laying. White is not very likely for an EE to lay, so I'd say it's the Leghorn.