Im new to this forum but Im introducing myself and saying that I too am having this problem. I dont get it, my sex-linked layers are healthy the eggs are fresh and yet the whites are flabby and chalky when cooked. Another interesting fact, a friend of mine that has food allergies but is NOT usually allergic to eggs had an allergic response to my eggs, so theres something going on with the chemical composition of these eggs that is abnormal. Im a student at OSU's vet school and am going to find an avian specialist who can hopefully shed some light on this phenomenon because it concerns me more than I would like and it seems that SEVERAL people are having this problem. I live in Oregon, I use purina layer pellets, they roost in straw (Because its cheap and easy for me to clean often) I dont supplement other than lots of leftovers from dinner, and theres no seasonal changes in the texture, its been like this from day 1 and my girls are about 2yrs old. I have a leghorn and 2 sex-linkeds and they all do it so i dont think its genetic, it must be somethign nutritional. They eat lots of worms. Does anyone see any patterns with themselves?