Took 4 eggs from the coop, washed the poo off them, got a pan of water boiling, put the eggs in, set the timer for 15 minutes, kept 'em boiling real good. When the timer went off, I drained them and filled the pan with copious amounts of ice and water. After 5 minutes I tried to peel them. The peeling operation was marginally successful with some parts of the shell coming off cleanly and other parts sticking and taking some of the white with it. The white of the egg was not firm but somewhat mushy almost like it was undercooked. The yolks were beautiful...no green crap around the OD.
After reading through 14 pages of wonderful ideas ranging from the most basic to the complex, I have come to a conclusion.
There is no surefire way to make a hard boiled egg peel with any repeatability from egg to egg.
Boil your stinkin' eggs and if they turn out lousy recyle them through a chicken and try again tomorrow. After all, your chickens pump 'em out every day. Other than your time and fossil fuels that were wasted it's really no big deal.