Show egg transportation not profitable to railroads new york consumes eggs a year and then a few dozen more inore tile job of petting getting them from the far farmyard wyard to the counter of the corner store Is beset with problems the breakfast table depends on the currier carrier as well its as on the lien hen says the times of that city time was and not very long ago when tile the railroads lust lost money on every cose case of eggs they handled even now eggs are classed by the railroads as traffie without profit sometimes the breakage Is due to the character of the egg many of them have shells naturally too weak to stand a long journey the liens hens have been improperly fed fertile eggs too are likely to go to pieces on the trip the united states department of agriculture estimates inal es an annual loss from fertile eggs in this country amounting to again some eggs are too long for standard fillers and suffer buffer end cud crush as a result |