sawilliams
Songster
Can you do a pic of all the eggs so far together. Maybe rows by day
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Now I'm very confused because I am not seeing a white egg???
The two photos show a blue egg and a brown (or tint egg). I don't see a white egg.
Can you do a pic of all the eggs so far together. Maybe rows by day
I have some creams or tans that i usually call brown, but for a white I would expect a stark white like you get in the storesYeah sorry I edited my post to say that I don't know if that egg is even technically white but it seems white compared to the eggs I was getting from my Isa Browns but it does seem a bit light brown or off white so not sure if that's what the seller counted as white or if I'm yet to see the pure white egg of the other chicken
Lol. In the USA the standard color is white, and if you buy the ones marked organic they are brown... I don't think most people would know there was anything but. I wish a company would just sell variety mixed eggs in the chain storesYeah in Australia our store bought eggs are brown (more brown than that egg) so apparently I've never seen an actual white egg
Idk, everywhere i've been in the US it's normally white. I don't think i even saw my first brown egg till about 10 years ago when the farmers narkets started becoming a really big deal in my local area, and then of course the orgainic.@sawilliams
There is a speciality range available in some shops here that are mixed colours but the vast majority of production birds are either leghorns where you are in the states or red sex links here in the UK, for the simple reason that they are the most productive birds and it is all about economics in the food production business. I wonder if sex links do better in our cooler climate, whereas leghorns do better in your climate. I believe there are other parts of the states where brown eggs are the norm and white eggs unusual, and since leghorns come from Italy which has a warmer climate perhaps that is reason it seems to be a regional difference.