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White or Brown: Eggshell colour is determined by the type of hen that lays it. There is no nutritional difference.6 V* C) Q I- { i; @; Q- C2 Y; ]$ i
White eggs are laid by white-feathered hens.
3 q8 P" p9 n+ |- aThese are the most common laying hens in Canada. White eggs are usually less expensive than brown eggs.. R1 p- r1 J& M; y$ O! o: ^
Brown-feathered hens usually lay brown eggs.
! u# K2 M: W0 p: h+ M/ NProducing brown eggs costs more because brown hens are larger than white ones and they eat more feed.7 T9 K" w* ^/ \9 L- ~/ {
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Young hens lay pee wee eggs and older hens lay jumbo eggs;
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Free-run eggs are nutritionally the same as regular eggs.4 W t, U$ P# D3 Y
2 `3 c. Q% g, b, iOrganic eggs are nutritionally the same as regular eggs./ D* F1 Y3 ~3 A9 L: N# h
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Free-range eggs are nutritionally the same as regular eggs.& V! d# Q, |: R2 Z4 ]; t& \
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8 z" {) R% G6 |) A8 XHere is articles:" p! W, P$ L/ @1 V
http://www.getcracking.ca/EDU/a_guide_to_choosing_eggs.pdf
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