White Egg Layers

For maximum egg yield, our commercial white egg layers are among the best laying hens available. These hardy, cold-tolerant breeds provide consistent year-round production of large white eggs. Depending on your needs, they are suitable for commercial farms or backyard flocks.

Minimum order of 15 chicks. Minimum of 5 females per breed. No minimum for roosters.

Pearl Star

Pearl Star

Pearl Star

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This popular hybrid is a relatively new breed. They are a cross between a Partridge Rock chicken and a Sussex chicken. Pearl Stars are high-production layers, producing creamy white eggs. This active and friendly egg layer will thrive best in free-range or pastured poultry environments.
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White Leghorn

White Leghorn

White Leghorn

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White Leghorns are one of the oldest chicken breeds, first introduced into the U.S. in the mid-1800s. This is the top producer of extra-large white eggs, and the most widely used laying hen for commercial production. These are the eggs you will most likely find in your local grocery store.
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High-Yield White Egg Laying Chickens

farm fresh white eggs held in handOur chicken breeds that lay white eggs have an unmatched level of efficiency. Depending on the quality of care, growers can yield up to 335 eggs per year. 

What breed of chicken lays white eggs? There are several popular white egg layers, including Anconas and Andalusians. But for max egg yield, you need the White Leghorn chicken in your flock.

Leghorns are lightweight and offer a great feed conversion rate, so they are an excellent choice for farms that are seeking to maximize their profits. This is the most popular commercial layer on the market.

Our Pearl Star is a relatively new hybrid, but they are quickly gaining popularity among poultry lovers. They are active and friendly, so they are suitable for a backyard flock or homestead. 

A common misconception about white eggs is that they are not as nutritious as brown or colored eggs; your hen's diet is the only thing that will impact the quality of the egg. 

 

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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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