My hen lays eggs with red spots all the time. We don't have a rooster so we know the spots aren't because they are fertilized. They say that happens during the egg making process when a vessel ruptures. The eggs taste fine and, once cooked, you don't even see the meat spot anymore. We ABSOLUTELY...
Thank you! I looked through the threads and saw a quote: While holding the poult on it's back Males will naturally extend their legs out and females will tuck them into their bellies.
So I held them bellies up, and the one with his wings spread (see above pic) extended his legs! The other one...