
doi: 10.3382/ps.0610569
Abstract The relationship of eggshell mammillary structure to eggshell strength was studied. Eggshells produced from Single Comb White Leghorn hens of the Cornell high eggshell strength (HES) or low eggshell strength (LES) strains with similar shell thickness (HES: .356 ± .056 mm; LES: .307 ± .006 mm, P>.05) but with significantly different shell breaking strength as determined by quasi-static loading to failure (HES: 3.46 ± .12 kg; LES; 2.09 ± .11 kg, P
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