white leghorn short note
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White Leghorns are good layers of white eggs, laying an average of 280 per year and sometimes reaching 300–320. They were admitted to the American Standard of Perfection in 1874 and originates from Italy, Denmark, and England. This breed is very athletic, hardy, non-sitters and lay very nice large/X large white eggs.
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White leghorn is considered as most reputed breed of poultry because of small size and requirement of less feed for body maintenance. It is a large white egg producer in the poultry.
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