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.
Because it is brown!!! Are you a clor blind guy or something. It's BROWN!!!
some are. There are soooooooo many types of finch, some of their eggs are blue, some are white with brown spots.
it is made like thatyou may have seen the colorful marks.
mallards cannot lay eggs because they are males.
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,some either lay eggs or give birth to live young
No, there are many different sorts of "eggs" that are covered with gel, mucus, or some other sort of covering. Frog eggs and fish eggs such as caviar are examples of eggs that do not have shells.
genetics
Because there are brown & white chickens.
If you feed them some egg shells or anything that is them, then they start a bad habit of eating their own eggs.
Well, I know you think "They both are eggs and haev the same thing inside". Brown eggs are actually organic.
Yes Aracuana chickens can lay eggs with shells in shades of blue and green.
genetics
Turtles, and some other reptiles, and also penguins.
some are. There are soooooooo many types of finch, some of their eggs are blue, some are white with brown spots.
No hard outer coating. Although they do have a jelly coating for minimal protection. Some eggs are also toxic.
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
No, 'eggs' is just the plural for egg. Some example of possessive forms:This bird's eggs are in the nest. (the eggs belong to this bird)The egg's shell is broken. (the shell belongs to the egg, singular)The eggs' shells are broken. (the shells belong to the eggs, plural)