Mar 24, 2018 #1 J&Kfeatheredfowl Songster Joined Oct 7, 2017 Messages 231 Reaction score 209 Points 136 Location Mansfield Hey guys! Quick question. Is it normal for there to be blood on an egg? Attachments Snapchat-1227676489.jpg 127.6 KB · Views: 18
Mar 24, 2018 #2 Crazy for Chickens! Free Ranging Friend Joined Jun 9, 2017 Messages 8,236 Reaction score 10,788 Points 582 Location NW Missouri Well, that looks a little odd, but yes, it's normal. Usually happens in pullets, because they have to 'stretch' to get it out.
Well, that looks a little odd, but yes, it's normal. Usually happens in pullets, because they have to 'stretch' to get it out.
Mar 24, 2018 #3 chickens really I am a legend Premium Feather Member 8 Years Friend Joined Sep 8, 2015 Messages 62,658 Reaction score 109,462 Points 1,677 Location The Funny Farm....Alberta, Canada Either normal or her butt was pecked as she laid the egg?..
Mar 24, 2018 Thread starter #4 J&Kfeatheredfowl Songster Joined Oct 7, 2017 Messages 231 Reaction score 209 Points 136 Location Mansfield Okay, thanks guys
Mar 25, 2018 #5 aart RIP 1958-2025 Premium Feather Member 12 Years Loving Legacy Joined Nov 27, 2012 Messages 114,169 Reaction score 186,805 Points 1,967 Location SW Michigan My Coop My Coop That looks more like a drip, rather than the usual smear that can happen when a bird lays. If someone had a pecked and bleeding comb, you can find drips around. That's my guess. If it continues, it would warrant further investigation.
That looks more like a drip, rather than the usual smear that can happen when a bird lays. If someone had a pecked and bleeding comb, you can find drips around. That's my guess. If it continues, it would warrant further investigation.