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Egg Information-Aerospace And Aeronautical Engineering-Lab Reports And Handouts, Exercises of Aeronautical Engineering

Dr. Aadhunik Joshi gave this handout as lab manual for Design Analysis and Aeronautical Engineering course lab at Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswa Vidyalaya. It includes: Egg, Information, Size, Hen, Breed, Factor, Environmental, Stress, overcrowding, maturity, Classification

Typology: Exercises

2011/2012

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EGG INFORMATION
SIZE
Several factors influence the size of an egg. The major
factor is the age of the hen. As the hen ages, her eggs
increase in size.
The breed of hen from which the egg comes is a second
factor. Weight of the bird is another. Pullets significantly
underweight at sexual maturity will produce small eggs.
Environmental factors that lower egg weights are heat,
stress, overcrowding and poor nutrition.
All of these variables are of great importance to the egg
producer. Even a slight shift in egg weight influences size
classification and size is one of the factors considered when
eggs are priced. Careful flock management benefits both
the hens and the producer.
Egg sizes are Jumbo, Extra Large, Large, Medium, Small
and Peewee. Medium, Large and Extra Large are the sizes
most commonly available.
Sizes are classified according to minimum net weight
expressed in ounces per dozen.
Jumbo 30 oz.., Extra Large 27 oz., Large 24 oz., Medium
21 oz., Small 18 oz. and Peewee 15 oz.
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EGG INFORMATION

SIZE

Several factors influence the size of an egg. The major factor is the age of the hen. As the hen ages, her eggs increase in size.

The breed of hen from which the egg comes is a second factor. Weight of the bird is another. Pullets significantly underweight at sexual maturity will produce small eggs. Environmental factors that lower egg weights are heat, stress, overcrowding and poor nutrition.

All of these variables are of great importance to the egg producer. Even a slight shift in egg weight influences size classification and size is one of the factors considered when eggs are priced. Careful flock management benefits both the hens and the producer.

Egg sizes are Jumbo, Extra Large, Large, Medium, Small and Peewee. Medium, Large and Extra Large are the sizes most commonly available.

Sizes are classified according to minimum net weight expressed in ounces per dozen. Jumbo 30 oz.., Extra Large 27 oz., Large 24 oz., Medium

21 oz., Small 18 oz. and Peewee 15 oz.

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