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1. Harris & Ewing Easter bunnies' laurels threatened. Government experts enable hens to color own eggs. Washington, D.C., April 7. An interesting experiment is in progress at the National Agricultural Center, Beltsville, Maryland, whereby hens color their own eggs over a range of hues from a pearly white through brown to sky-blue. This picture of Charles A. Denton, Junior Chemist, at the nutrition laboratory, shows the method of measuring the yolk index. Eventually we may anticipate a uniformity of eggs in shape and in yolk color as well as a definite amount of proteins contained in each one. 4.7.39

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2. Harris & Ewing Easter bunnies' laurels threatened. Government experts enable hens to color own eggs. Washington, D.C., April 7. An interesting experiment is in progress at the National Agricultural Center, Beltsville, Maryland, whereby hens color their own eggs over a range of hues from a pearly white through brown to sky-blue. This picture of Charles A. Denton, Junior Chemist, at the nutrition laboratory, shows the method of measuring the yolk index. Eventually we may anticipate a uniformity of eggs in shape and in yolk color as well as a definite amount of proteins contained in each one. 4.7.39

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3. Turner, Dick, 1909-1999 "I got the most wonderful bargain in an egg shampoo at the Bon Ton yesterday, the egg had a double yolk!"

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4. Harris & Ewing Possible now to color yolks of eggs "red, white and blue" by feeding hens different feeds. Washington, D.C., April 7. Showing exactly how the yolks of eggs are colored - "Red, white and blue" - by feeding hens different feeds. if you want a deep orange-red color include in the hen's ration ground pimento or chili pepper. Charles A. Denton, Junior Chemist, poultry nutrition laboratory of the National Agriculture Research Center, Beltsville, Maryland, feeding a hen a certain food to produce a definite colored yolk

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5. Harris & Ewing Possible now to color yolks of eggs "red, white and blue" by feeding hens different feeds. Washington, D.C., April 7. Showing exactly how the yolks of eggs are colored - "Red, white and blue" - by feeding hens different feeds. if you want a deep orange-red color include in the hen's ration ground pimento or chili pepper. Charles A. Denton, Junior Chemist, poultry nutrition laboratory of the National Agriculture Research Center, Beltsville, Maryland, feeding a hen a certain food to produce a definite colored yolk

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6. Egg yolk

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Eggs--Yolk ; Yolk, Egg
7. Harris & Ewing [...] yolk is weighted and put into a jar [...] rest of the egg

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8. Schade, Rüdiger Chicken egg yolk antibodies, production and, application

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9. Turner, Dick, 1909-1999 "I got the most wonderful bargain in an egg shampoo at the Bon Ton yesterday, the egg had a double yolk!"

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10. United States Tariff Commission Dried egg products

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11. Harris & Ewing [...] yolk is weighted and put into a jar [...] rest of the egg

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12. Chicken egg yolk antibodies, production and, application

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13. Munson, John P., 1860-1928 The ovarian egg of Limulus

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