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7 Pa. Code § 87.12. Individual eggs with stained or dirty, unbroken shells.

§ 87.12. Individual eggs with stained or dirty, unbroken shells.

 (a)  B quality. The shell shall be unbroken, may be abnormal and may have slightly stained areas. Moderately stained areas are permitted if they do not cover more than 1/32 of the shell surface if localized or 1/16 of the shell surface if scattered. Eggs having shells with prominent stains or adhering dirt are not permitted.

 (b)  Dirty. The shell shall be unbroken with adhering dirt or foreign material, prominent stains, or moderate stains covering more than 1/32 of the shell surface if localized or 1/16 of the shell surface if scattered.

Source

   The provisions of this §  87.12 adopted August 18, 1964; amended January 29, 1982, effective April 30, 1982, 12 Pa.B. 468. Immediately preceding text appears at serial pages (19521) and (19522).



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