Making the Grade
This where our eggs are put to the test and it’s determined what they’re Grade designation will be. Find out what it takes to become a Grade A Burnbrae Farms egg here.
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20% are produced on site at our farm, while the other 80% of eggs come to us from other local family farms.
Candling
Now the clean eggs are ready for inspection. This process is called candling and involves a strong light that’s used to inspect the condition of the shell and looking for any irregularities in the egg.
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At various checkpoints throughout the grading process, small pegs are used to tap the eggs and monitor their frequency. This determines whether the egg has any cracks in the shell and if it has been compromised.
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Eggs are separated based on the size of their shell and weight requirements. From here, they’re sent to find the packaging that fits.
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The eggs are packed in cartons or fibre flats and ready to make their impression on consumers.
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The eggs have passed inspection and are ready to leave our nest. Eggs are stored in a temperature-controlled cooler until they’re loaded onto refrigerated trucks to begin their journey to grocery stores and businesses.
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Once an egg has passed the grade, it's ready to enjoy. Just like these products.