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FERTILISED EGGS ??

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  • 01-04-2014 9:59am
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    Registered Users Posts: 618 ✭✭✭


    Morning All,
    We have 5 hens, 4 ducks, and 1 rooster !!!all very well treated
    And at the moment, all great layers
    My question relates to the hen eggs Only lately, when I am frying a hen egg, it is steaky red when opened uuuuugggg. I thought it was the egg had been fertilised and was going on to the next stage. So I started keeping them in the fridge, as eggs need heat to make baby chicks
    Even though we have 5 hens, the eggs have a short shelf life as we are constantly giving them away.
    Same story this morning. uuuugggg
    We have had roosters before, and never had this problem. The only thing I can think of is that the rooster is the same breed as a hen we got last Autumn and she is now laying ???
    Ye are probably laughing your heads at this query.
    My daughter is not a great grubber but does eat the eggs, and if she saw this, that would be eggs off the menu for ever more.
    Any clarification would be greatly appreciated. confused.png


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  • Registered Users Posts: 3,277 ✭✭✭aonb


    nothing yukky to worry about!
    These are "Meat Spots" or "Blood Spots" - nothing to do with fertilized eggs.
    They are either a bit of blood that broke off from a blood vessel when the egg was being formed, or a bit of a bit of tissue that broke off (meat spot) when the egg was in formation
    Can occur when a young hen is starting to lay, or with older hens...


  • Registered Users Posts: 618 ✭✭✭OUTDOORLASS


    Ah Aonb,
    That is brilliant. Me nor the OH had come accross this before.
    Cock a doodle doo......
    Tks a million.


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