One hundred and fifty-four White Leghorn layers, 75 wk old, having similar egg production and producing eggs of similar specific gravity and weight, were divided into two groups. The control group was fed a normal basal diet supplemented with cholecalciferol (27.5 ug or 1,100 IU/kg diet) and the treated group was fed the same basal diet but supplemented with calcitriol (5 ug/kg), instead of cholecalciferol. After 3 to 8 wk of treatment, egg breakage during egg washing and grading was 11.2 ± 1.2% (x ± SD) in the control group versus 6.0 ± 1.1% in the treatment group (P<.005). During the 8-wk study, egg specific gravity of the control group decreased from 1.081 to 1.076 compared with a decline from 1.081 to 1.079 in the treated group. It was concluded that substituting calcitriol for cholecalciferol in the diet can significantly reduce egg breakage.(