Methods for manipulating air cells within avian eggs

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A01K 45/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2578960

An egg is accelerated such that the inner and outer shell membranes separate and allow the air cell to move within the egg when the egg is repositioned. By separating the outer and inner shell membranes of an egg, the air cell will reposition itself at the upper portion of the egg shell. An egg may be accelerated in various ways according to embodiments of the present invention including, but not limited to, agitation, "flicking" by hand, spinning, rotating, centrifuging, etc.

L'invention concerne des méthodes de manipulation qui consistent à soumettre un oeuf à une accélération afin que la membrane coquillière interne et la membrane coquillière externe se séparent et laissent l'alvéole se déplacer dans l'oeuf lorsqu'il est remis en place. En séparant la membrane coquillière interne et externe de l'oeuf, l'alvéole se remet en place au niveau de la partie supérieure de la coquille de l'oeuf. L'oeuf peut être soumis à une accélération de diverses façons, selon les modes de réalisation de la présente invention, notamment par agitation, basculement manuel, rotation, centrifugation, etc.

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