Layer Assortments

Want to add a variety of egg layers to your flock at a discounted price? Choose our hatchery layer assortment and receive a hand-picked selection of white, brown, and colored eggs. Based on availability. A minimum of 5 birds is required for a layer assortment.

Assorted Brown Egg Layers

Assorted Brown Egg Layers

Assorted Brown Egg Layers

Available 7/9
Chickens that lay brown eggs are a popular choice for niche markets. We have some of the best brown egg laying chickens on the market. Choose a hatchery assortment to get dependable brown egg production for your flock.
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Assorted White & Brown Egg Layers

Assorted White & Brown Egg Layers

Assorted White & Brown Egg Layers

Available 6/24
Is there a difference between brown and white eggs? Other than the color of the shell, there is no major difference between brown eggs vs white eggs. They taste the same and are equally nutritious.
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Premium Assortment

Premium Assortment

Premium Assortment

Available 6/24
Premium breed selection of layers that lay egg colors consisting of Greens, Creams, and Chocolate Brown. This hatchery assortment will provide you with a range of egg colors and breed variety.
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Rainbow Assortment

Rainbow Assortment

Rainbow Assortment

Available 7/8
The perfect choice for growers that want every color under the rainbow. Expect creams, browns, blues, greens, and even pinks. This hatchery assortment will provide you with a range of egg colors, ideal for farmers markets or niche retail stores.
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Build a Rainbow Egg Basket


Want a beautiful assortment of colorful eggs, but don't mind the breeds? Let us choose for you at a discounted price. We offer several layer assortments to provide you with the color palette you're after. 

Get a beautiful assortment of our white and brown egg layers, or choose the rainbow assortment to get a mix of green, blue, brown, and cream.


What Color Egg Will My Chickens Lay?

The fun of chickens is that every hen will lay a different shade, depending on their genetics. Even our brown egg layers can lay a variety of shades, from apricot to chocolate brown.

No two hens are the same. We find that the variety of shades they lay adds to the fun of chicken keeping. If you're interested in the fascinating science behind chicken egg colors, check out our Myers Poultry blog to learn more.
 

We're here to help.

With more than 30 years of hands-on experience, our team can help keep your flock healthy. We’d be glad to answer questions about raising poultry or offer advice about your current flock.

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