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    Odd eggs - help I can't find the answer

    Hasn't laid since that clot thing so who knows. The new birds are probably around the 6 month mark. Did some slow and supervised introductions at first like separated through the fence and gradually more exposure until just full integration. Everything seemed fine for that part, even the one...
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    Odd eggs - help I can't find the answer

    Since that little egg she hasn't laid 🤷‍♂️ that being said we have them on good feed, they free range daily, good/sanitary living conditions. They all seem and act healthy.
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    Odd eggs - help I can't find the answer

    We grab our eggs daily. We usually check at least twice a day if not more and collect them as they are laid. We don't wash them and are on a spinning rack on the counter in order from oldest to newest.
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    Odd eggs - help I can't find the answer

    We dissected it and it looked like that red blood clot all the way through, just as it looks on the outside. No change to texture or look.
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    Howdy from SW Washington

    (1) New to chickens, about 1.5yrs into this adventure! (2) 9 (3) Marans, Easter egger, australorp, ameraucuana, silkie (4) Fresh eggs and watching the chickens free range, such quirky birds! (5) Flower farming (6) No other pets. We have a growing family on acreage. We have day jobs and a...
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    Odd eggs - help I can't find the answer

    I'm fairly new to chickens but recently our eggs seemed to have changed. I've spent time on here and elsewhere trying to find the answer but I'm at a loss. Our main flock of 6 hens (1.5yrs) recently grew with an addition of a new roo and two silkie hens. Everything seemed great for a couple...
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