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Leticia Orellana: Impact of Eggshell Quality | Ep. 51

Leticia Orellana: Impact of Eggshell Quality | Ep. 51


Season 1 Episode 51


Approximately 244,000,000 eggs are set in incubators every week, and the average hatchability reported by the National Agricultural Statistical Service is 79.4%. That means only 79.4% of those eggs are hatching. As we know, this is a crucial productivity factor. Leticia Orellana, our guest, is conducting an in-depth study on hatchability and eggshell quality parameters, such as translucency and color intensity, and their relationship with other production factors.


"In terms of hatchability, we found an almost 7% difference in hatchability when comparing a low translucent egg with a high translucent egg. You know, a 1% difference in hatchability is significant in the industry." - Leticia Orellana


  • (00:00) Highlight
  • (02:20) Introduction and educational background
  • (03:38) Hatching eggs’ parameters 
  • (08:02) Quantifying eggshell quality: measuring parameters
  • (12:20) Correlation between eggshell quality and hatchability
  • (18:27) Eggshell color gradient and its correlation with hatchability and inner quality 
  • (23:51) Research's next steps 
  • (40:46) Ending of episode


Meet the guest: Leticia Orellana


Experience:

  • Graduate Research Assistant (Auburn University)


Background:

  • B.Sc in Food Science and Technology (EAP Zamorano)


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