Suddenly a different egg colour?

Author: Piet Simons
Publish date: Thursday. February 8th, 2018
Photo: Marcel Berendsen
Ask yourself the following questions: What do I see? What does it mean? What should I do?
This is Practical guide to improving egg quality
- LOOK: You see a variation of colours in the trays from the same flock.
- THINK: There could be a lot of causes for pale shells, but if it happens with the whole flock at once, it could be caused by coccidiostats (nicarbazin) in the feed.
- ACT: Look at all factors influencing shell colour: disease, age, stress, parasites. But also sunlight has an effect. Eggs from hens with an outdoor run often have an paler appearance that indoor kept hens of the same strain.
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