White or Brown: Eggshell colour is determined by the type of hen that lays it. There is no nutritional difference. % g; P4 c/ Z- g% _3 s, ?; P+ w8 PWhite eggs are laid by white-feathered hens. 0 M; H4 y# E( E8 gThese are the most common laying hens in Canada. White eggs are usually less expensive than brown eggs. ( Z, F4 L9 q+ p. x. p `1 c' P2 fBrown-feathered hens usually lay brown eggs.0 G7 T1 h) C' X0 ]9 ]3 p7 c
Producing brown eggs costs more because brown hens are larger than white ones and they eat more feed.: `/ K ` o( g
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Young hens lay pee wee eggs and older hens lay jumbo eggs;: [) t% e. [4 s. \- x
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Free-run eggs are nutritionally the same as regular eggs. 1 [# O: Z% m& y1 }8 o. J5 ?! J0 Z" x* v) w
Organic eggs are nutritionally the same as regular eggs.) G) w4 }+ a' M. n# U$ O: b
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Free-range eggs are nutritionally the same as regular eggs. 8 x' ]( @9 w5 P( \0 X+ Z0 \6 B7 t/ L' o( u/ }( z+ L, x% E
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