Researchers scramble to hatch stronger eggs WASHINGTON, D.C. - The average U.S. laying hen produced a record 243 marketable eggs last year, but the total could have been even higher perhaps 260 per hen • if only eggs had sturdier shells. Shell breaks are a problem and a costly one. “First of all, breakage means a direct cash loss to producers,” says USDA economist Allen Baker. However, breakage creates all kinds of other problems as well. Appearance, for example. Shell breaks are a problem and a costly one “One broken egg in a carton can chicken house because the shells soil other eggs, causing them to be are inadequately formed or too classified as ‘dirties,’ which fragile for the collection process, reduces their market value. Today’s high volume production Dirties” can’t be sold to consumers is largely mechanized and some as edible eggs. Instead, they are researchers say this has probably Where's The Water? In Our 200-Gallon Stock Tank! Our Farm Products include: The SMITH CATTLEGUARD® • No. 1 In The Country • One-Piece Construction The Freeze-Proof Waterer • NO ENERGY NEEDED • Easy Installation and ” Maintenance Feed Bunks • Centerline and Fenceline • Smooth Sides Less Waste (£ licanaw* by EASI-SET* Industrie diverted to “breakers,” and sold at a lower price for use in "processed foods. “A more serious problem quality deterioration and possible bacterial contamination can leave producers or processors with a carton of eggs of little or no market value,” adds Baker. The danger of breakage begins as soon as the eggs leaves the hen. In fact, by some research estimates, roughly 7 percent of the nation’s eggs never get out of the / V 0/ * &&&:li increu. ct u>c bieakage problem. Fragile shells aren’t likely to make it through the mechanical gathering, washing, and packing process of modern assembly-line egg production operations. Studies on breakage, completed in California during the early 1970’5, indicated anywhere from 2.3 to 11.8 percent of eggs were cracked or smashed en route from Featuring: • Steel-Reinforced Precast Concrete • Simple Installation • Easy Maintenance • Approved by Soil Conservation Service Please send me information on: □ cattleguards □ waterers name address city phone CONCRETE SAFETY SYSTEMS,, \ Route 1095 n feed bunks state zip Bethel, Pa, 19507 (717) 933-4107 Lancaster Faming, Saturday, May 16, IS6I-C29 the nest to the carton. Most -For example, one industry breakage (71 percent) had already shipper reported Bto 10 percent occurred during the initial tran- losses in transporting eggs from sport, while the rest took place the processing plant to the during other mechanized marketplace. Why? - broken egg processes 13 percent during - shells and the mess they make. The danger of breakage begins as soon as the egg leaves the hen loading, washing, and drying and 16 percent during weighing, grading, and packing. Assessments of total egg losses caused by breakage vary widely because no national figures are collected. Within the industry, however, there seems to be a consensus that losses are greater than most current estimates in dicate because they don’t fully account for breakage throughout the marketing chain. Just how hard would it be to make a tougher eggshell? “Difficult, but we hope not impossible,” admits USDA egg expert George Mountney. Mountney coordinates a research program dealing with eggshell quality. It’s part of the state agricultural experiment station programs dealing with problems of regional or national importance. Federally funded, as well as by some state sources, the research is officially called Project S-131 “Eggshell Quality in Avian Species.” One S-131 researcher is David Roland of the poultry science department at Auburn University. Like colleagues at 14 other (Turn to Page C3O) sHEOßiavr NOW YOU WILL KNOW FOR SURE! REVOLUTIONARY NEW MILK TEST FOR PREGNANCY 1. Earlier testing /or pregnancy will save valuable tune and money. 2. Provides early warning of breeding problems 3. Test is 99% accurate (or non-pregnancy. ■ 4. Every cow that is open over 90 days costs you at least $ 10.00 per cow per day. 5. A milk sample taken 22-24 days after breeding is all you need. 6. NO stress on the cow. 7. Complete instructions with each kit. 8.1 kit tests 10 cows. For More Information, Write: 'Xfaa ‘patfatA, *J*c -99 Locust Bend Rd., Ephrata. Pa. 17522 717-859*1166 Dealer Inquiries Invited