What do I see?

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: Here, you see an egg with a thin, spread out thick white (left) and firm thick white (right).
- THINK: The left egg is an older egg and the right one is freshly laid. The thick albumen will stand higher with a fresh egg, because the ovomucin fibres are still very firm. But it could also be a signal of a disease
- ACT: Crack an egg every now and then. If even a very fresh egg does not have a firm thick white, look for the cause of this disorder.
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