My ladies are laying pretty well, no soft shells yet. I have several hens from the ages of 8 mos - 3 years, and I would say they are all laying. However their eggs aren't as great of quality as the ones from the neighbor down the road or at the organic/all natural store in town. I know that pullet eggs tend to be smaller so I'm not so much concerned about the size of the eggs. It's just that after two-three days after they've been laid, the eggshell starts to deteriorate pretty fast, they get thin and so porous that you can start to see little dark spots on them (like when you candle an egg to look at the quality and you can see all of the splotchy pores). IDk what else I can do. They are on layer pellets, have access to oyster shells and I even feed them back their eggs (the cracked ones) with bits of crushed up shell in them. They get very little treats, maybe an apple every now and then, but very seldom. They have unlimited access to layer feed and water and aren't stressed (they are happy, social hens), no predators or an overly affectionate rooster. Some of the eggs are porous after a few days, lopsided looking (not perfectly egg shaped, one side will be fatter than the other) and others will look wrinkled. The only reasons I could think of are that they are just pullets, so they're not pro egg layers yet and that I shouldn't be washing the eggs after I've gathered them (washing off the bloom) because I don't refrigerate them immediately afterwards, maybe after three-four days after they've been laid I would put them in the ice box, but they're usually eaten/sold by then.
No one has gotten sick from the eggs or anything like that. The reasons why I'm concerned are because
1). I sell my eggs and I don't want my customers to think my eggs are ugly and not ever want to buy them again.
2). My eggs don't look as nice as everyone elses eggs
ps- My silkie and cochin eggs are perfect, it's just the other girls I am worried about (GLW, SLW, brahmas, EEs and BR). Yes, they are all kept together.
Thank you for any input.
No one has gotten sick from the eggs or anything like that. The reasons why I'm concerned are because
1). I sell my eggs and I don't want my customers to think my eggs are ugly and not ever want to buy them again.
2). My eggs don't look as nice as everyone elses eggs

ps- My silkie and cochin eggs are perfect, it's just the other girls I am worried about (GLW, SLW, brahmas, EEs and BR). Yes, they are all kept together.
Thank you for any input.