
doi: 10.3382/ps.0671105
Abstract An electronic gauge that increases the speed and ease of measuring eggshell thickness is described. The performance of the electronic gauge was compared with that of more conventional methods (visual and mechanical) of thickness measurements. The new gauge reduced the measurement time by one-half and eliminated errors inherent in other measurement methods. The electronic gauge is suitable for automatic data recording and is relatively inexpensive.
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