Leghorn vs. Rhode Island Red: Egg-Laying Champions Compared

If you want a high-producing layer in your backyard flock, both Leghorns and Rhode Island Reds are strong contenders. While both are beginner-friendly and hardy birds, they differ in temperament, egg color, and overall behavior. Here’s how they compare:

Comparison Table: Leghorn vs. Rhode Island Red

FeatureLeghornRhode Island Red
Primary PurposeEgg productionDual-purpose (eggs & meat)
Egg Production4–6 large white eggs/week4–6 large brown eggs/week
Egg Laying Age5–6 months6 months
Egg ColorWhiteLight brown
TemperamentActive, nervous, flightyHens: calm, roosters: sometimes aggressive
Size (Hen/Rooster)4–5 lbs / 6 lbs6.5 lbs / 8.5 lbs
Cold/Heat ToleranceCold hardy, fairly heat tolerantCold hardy, heat tolerant
Foraging AbilityExcellent foragerExcellent forager
BroodinessRarely broodySometimes broody (heritage type)
AppearanceSlim, upright, white or multiple color optionsDeep red feathers, upright build
Experience LevelBeginnerBeginner
Noise LevelNoisyModerate
Confinement TolerancePrefers to roam, can get boredHandles confinement well

Choose the Leghorn if you want a lean, high-output layer that thrives on freedom and space. Go with the Rhode Island Red if you’re looking for a dependable dual-purpose bird with a calm demeanor (at least among the hens). Either way, your egg basket will stay full.