What breed

Picture would help and if you're getting 5 eggs, you have at least 5 females
I know I have 5 females. I just thought my white hen and roosters were white leghorns but I have all brown eggs.
 

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You said you have 2 Isa browns and 2 Novagen hens that accounts for 4 Brown eggs I assume. Is there anyway you might miss one of the brown eggs to account for the day you say you get 5?
The white Leghorn is not far off from laying. I would expect a white egg soon.
edit: I thought I already fixed this? I agree the white hen is an Amber link/brown egg.
Thanks for pointing this out.
 
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You said you have 2 Isa browns and 2 Novagen hens that accounts for 4 Brown eggs I assume. Is there anyway you might miss one of the brown eggs to account for the day you say you get 5?
The white Leghorn is not far off from laying. I would expect a white egg soon.

I think it's a white hen that lays brown eggs.
She's probably an Amberlink: slender bird, white feathers, brown eggs.
(Not White Leghorn, because of the brown eggs. And not White Rock, because of her body shape.)
 

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