Difference between brown and white eggs?

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What's the difference b/t a brown egg and a white egg?

Answered by bubblicious97 on Jul 22, 2008, 01:18PM
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one's brown and ones white.

Answered by sheedwwe on Jul 22, 2008, 01:19PM
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the colour lol

Answered by carjon011208 on Jul 22, 2008, 01:19PM
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all I know is they obviously come from different species... maybe one is better quality though?

Answered by funadvice on Jul 22, 2008, 01:24PM
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brown eggs are healthier then white eggs.

Answered by mh2m on Jul 22, 2008, 01:24PM
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Chickens are just like people in that, generally, a white chicken will lay a white egg and a brown chicken will lay a brown egg, but they're pretty much the same on the inside. Technically, it has to do with the color of the chicken breed's earlobe, but most folks don't get close enough to the chicken to look. Since we feed all of our chickens the same high-protein all vegetable feed, there is no nutritional difference between a white or brown egg.

Answered by angelzsammi on Jul 22, 2008, 01:24PM
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Mostly the only difference is a cosmetic one and warning this is probably more info than you need or want on eggs hehe but ...

however apparently According to the Egg Nutrition Board (and who should know better?), "White shelled eggs are produced by hens with white feathers and ear lobes. Brown shelled eggs are produced by hens with red feathers and red ear lobes. There is no difference in taste or nutrition between white and brown eggs."

The people at Crisco (who may know even more than the egg nutritionists) go further to say, "They simply come from two different breeds of chickens. Brown eggs, however, are more expensive because the chickens that lay them eat more than those that lay white eggs." Among the breeds that lay brown eggs are the Rhode Island Red, the New Hampshire and the Plymouth Rock--all larger birds that require more food. As quoted from the straight dope science advisory board :-)

Answered by cupcake5 on Jul 22, 2008, 01:40PM
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lmfao!!! god this question and answers are funny! (no im not makin fun of your question..) well we own like fifty chickens/chicks/roosters and from what I see and
witnessed..(if you want to call it that way) just like chickens vary so does the egg..our very small cute gray (yes gray) hens produce very small cute little white eggs..our red chickens/orange do the same but larger and longer white eggs..but they lay brown ones too! I don't know..I guess you can say that it depends on the chicken..not its color..shoot..I had a little black hen who layed GREEEN eggs!
and we have another one that lays eggs as big as an inch! of course theres nothing in it..but techanicly theres no good or bad just because of the color..

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