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March 18, 2021

White, Brown, Green Chicken Eggs: What's the Difference?

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White, Brown, Green Chicken Eggs: What's the Difference?


By Christopher Hassiotis

All chicken eggs are the same on the inside. So what causes different egg colors among the same type of bird? Read more >>

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