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Brown eggs, grain and truth in marketing
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<blockquote data-quote="cowpunk&#039;d" data-source="post: 763535" data-attributes="member: 1265"><p>White Leghorns will produce more eggs, and consume less feed, then RIR, and have a higher % of eggs grading large. A White Leghorn hen averages 4.5 lb, a RIR 6.5 lb. A Brown Leghorn lays white eggs, and a Rhode Island White lays brown eggs. </p><p>I told you what part of my post was unverified information. Drover should have checked some facts before publishing that article, it is an opinion piece and I agree producers shouldn't bash eachother, but if the writer is wrong about the egg part who knows about the rest of it?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowpunk'd, post: 763535, member: 1265"] White Leghorns will produce more eggs, and consume less feed, then RIR, and have a higher % of eggs grading large. A White Leghorn hen averages 4.5 lb, a RIR 6.5 lb. A Brown Leghorn lays white eggs, and a Rhode Island White lays brown eggs. I told you what part of my post was unverified information. Drover should have checked some facts before publishing that article, it is an opinion piece and I agree producers shouldn't bash eachother, but if the writer is wrong about the egg part who knows about the rest of it? [/QUOTE]
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