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It's been a while since I first posted about black egg yolks.
I have not had a problem like that since that one incident.
Upon reflection, it was probably a hen detoxing. She was part of a rescued flock. The girls were nearly featherless, some actively bleeding, broken wings, cut beaks (some never grew back), blinded in one eye, mites/lice... just in really bad shape when I took them.
The closest thing I have seen to a black egg yolk since is when an egg has been sat on for a few weeks and the embryo stops developing. It's a black mess, but this was clearly different from the black yolk incident.
Black yolk incident - the yolk was black. It had a definite, well formed yolk.
The mysteries... I hope it never happens again.
I have not had a problem like that since that one incident.
Upon reflection, it was probably a hen detoxing. She was part of a rescued flock. The girls were nearly featherless, some actively bleeding, broken wings, cut beaks (some never grew back), blinded in one eye, mites/lice... just in really bad shape when I took them.
The closest thing I have seen to a black egg yolk since is when an egg has been sat on for a few weeks and the embryo stops developing. It's a black mess, but this was clearly different from the black yolk incident.
Black yolk incident - the yolk was black. It had a definite, well formed yolk.
The mysteries... I hope it never happens again.