genetics
Because there are brown & white chickens.
genetics
some are. There are soooooooo many types of finch, some of their eggs are blue, some are white with brown spots.
The color of the eggâ??s shell is a reflection of the breed of hen. Breeds with white feathers and ear lobes, such as White Leghorns, lay white eggs. Those with red feathers or ear lobes lay brown eggs.
It depends, some just say they're in love when they lay brown eggs, but its mainly their emotions when they lay the eggs. I hope it helped
Nope! The only difference between brown eggs & white eggs is the shell's colour. Happy Egg Eating! Absolutely NOT! The only difference in shell color is the breed of chicken that laid it. If the hens were fed the same diet, brown-shelled eggs and white-shelled eggs are the same. Thete ARE some people who swear that they taste differently. Unfortunately for them, taste tests have consistently proved that those people CANNOT tell the difference.
Lice eggs will be a white or cream color if they are dead. If they are alive they are a brown or black color.
There shouldn't be white IN the yolk of an egg. The white should surround the yolk within the egg shell. The yolk (yellow bit) is what transforms to become a chick in a fertile egg. The white (albumen) is what the developing embryo feeds on.
a regular chicken- all chickens lay brown egges! No, not all chickens lay brown eggs. There are lots of breeds which lay white or creamy-white shelled eggs, and a few which lay blue or olive-green shelled eggs (Araucanas, Ameraucanas & Crested Legbars). Among those which do lay brown eggs, there are variations from breeds which lay light brown eggs (sometimes called 'tinted'), through various shades of mid-brown, to a few breeds which lay very dark brown eggs: Marans, Welsummers & Penedesencas.
No, they come in many colors. No some are brown on the outside if that's what ur talking about
The color of the goose depends on which kind of goose it is. Canadian geese are grayish brown and white with a black neck and white cheeks. Some domesticated geese are white, brown and white, or gray and white. The Red-Breasted Goose is particularly striking black-and-white goose with red cheeks, neck and breast.
Welsummer chickens lay dark brown eggs. If you have a bird that looks like a welsummer but lays white eggs its probably a brown leghorn.