Research Note: Changes in eggshell quality and microstructure related to hen age during a production cycle
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Benavides Reyes, Cristina; Domínguez Gasca, Nazaret; Sánchez Rodríguez, Estefanía; Rodríguez Navarro, AlejandroEditorial
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Eggshell quality Microstructure Age Hen Production cycle
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2021-05-27Referencia bibliográfica
Cristina Benavides-Reyes... [et al.]. Research Note: Changes in eggshell quality and microstructure related to hen age during a production cycle, Poultry Science, Volume 100, Issue 9, 2021, 101287, ISSN 0032-5791, [https://doi.org/10.1016/j.psj.2021.101287]
Abstract
We have studied in detail the changes
that occur in eggshell structure and composition during
a production cycle in order to better understand the
deterioration of eggshell quality with hen age (at 33, 45,
and 67 wk). To study changes in eggshell ultrastructure
and microstructure characteristics (mammillary density,
palisade layer thickness, size, and orientation of calcite
crystals) and the cuticle composition, we used complementary
analytical techniques such optical and electron
microscopy, X-ray diffraction, and infrared spectrometry.
The marked decrease in eggshell breaking strength
from 5.8 Kg at 33 wk to 4.4 Kg at 67 wk (25% reduction)
could not be solely explained by the modest reduction in
eggshell thickness (6−10% reduction) and seems to be
associate to abrupt changes in eggshell ultra- and microstructure
characteristics (i.e., decreased mammillary
density; increased size of crystal units), occurring in
older hens. Particularly, the decrease in mammillary
density reduces the attachment points of the eggshell
mineral to the membranes and therefore should negatively
impact eggshell mechanical properties. Also, the
observed increase in the calcite crystal size making the
shell could also reduce the cohesion of crystals and
eggshell resistance against impacts. Additionally, there
was a decrease in the amount of cuticle and internal egg
quality parameters (egg albumen height) with hen age
that could have a negative impact in egg safety and
quality.