Eggs with very thin shells, or no shell at all around the shell membrane, look unattractive and are highly susceptible to damage.The egg in the photograph has been placed over a bright light. This is the way it would look to a candling operator.

Incidence

The incidence of these eggs varies from about 0.5 to 6%. They are commonly produced by pullets coming into lay, particularly by birds that have matured early. Some birds continue to lay this type of egg.

Cause

Control

Immature shell gland

Delay onset of sexual maturity 1 to 2 weeks by controlled feeding during rearing.

Defective shell gland

Cull birds which persistently produce such eggs.

Disturbances causing eggs to be laid before calcifi cation of the shell is complete

Minimise activities which create disturbances in and around the layer shed. Increase shed security to stop other birds and animals entering the shed.

Poor nutrition

Make sure that birds’ nutrient intake is correct (particularly regarding calcium and vitamin D3). Mixed feed should be handled carefully so that the different components do not separate out. This particularly needs to be checked when augers and automatic feeding systems are used.

Saline water

Desalinate, dilute or do not use drinking water containing problem levels of salts.

Diseases, e.g. infectious bronchitis and eggdrop syndrome

Follow effective vaccination programmes where available.

 

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