Eggs are typically checked for defects using several methods, including candling, where a bright light is passed through the egg to reveal imperfections such as cracks or blood spots. Visual inspections are also conducted to assess the shell's integrity and overall appearance. Automated systems may use cameras and sensors for quality control, while manual checks ensure that only eggs meeting quality standards are packaged for sale.
If you have no history of birth defects in your family, such as Down Syndrome, and your eggs are free of inflictions, then yes, most likely.
they use their stomachs as an incubator to keep the eggs warm enough to hatch properly without defects.
uh yeah they do last time i checked
It can possibly cause birth defects, genetic defects and/or mutations, but that's not guarented....or it will be born with big genitals
First of all, dodo birds are extinct (last time I checked...) Secondly, they were birds so they DID lay eggs then the eggs hatched...
An unfertilized egg is one which there was no rooster involved and they will never be anything but eggs. Virtually all of the eggs sold in supermarkets in the United States are unfertilized since they are checked before being marketed.
A person shines a very bright light through an egg to see through the shell, this is called candling. What they are looking for when candling are the embryos in hatching eggs or defects in eggs going to market.
Most of them don't make it because of disease, competition, predators or birth defects
Defects.
Latent defects are not obvious and are not easily discoverable while patent defects are obvious.
"Yes, a person can get a used Honda Odyssey at a dealership. Usually, the used Honda Odysseys are certified, and checked. They are ready to sell to make sure that they have no defects."
what the defects of timber