Yes, the young hens eggs are always harder and thicker because they are making full use of the nutrients they ingest. The first eggs laid by a pullet age 5 to 8 months will have the hardest egg shells providing they have optimum nutrition available.
extra extra large chicken white eggs, the shell is usually smoother and a little more waxy coating with a little thicker shell.
No the eggshell of brown eggs is not thicker than the eggshell of white eggs.
why does my 12moth old chicken lay a soft shell egg then i see blood on the outer shell
It is the same as a regular chicken shell.
Well, The shell is rather quite fragile but the shell is a little hard.
No
it's formed from calcium - which is given to the chickens in their diet. The shell is formed around the egg during it's passage along the chicken's body.
The multilayer hard shell of the egg of a White Leghorn chicken is white. The inside is the same color as every other chicken's egg. The shell is white because the Leghorn does not have the color genes to have blue shells or brown applied to the outer shell layers.
chicken eggs are a see through material inside unlike the outside;it's hard shell.
The three layers of a chicken egg are the shell, the egg white (albumen), and the yolk. The shell provides protection, the egg white contains protein, and the yolk is a source of nutrients for the developing embryo.
Chicken eggs contain a membrane, just under the shell, that holds in moisture.
There are actually quite a few parts of a chicken egg. The chicken egg includes the embryo on the inside and the shell on the outside.