Hi- In another post I was reading there was a little angry venting
about a blood spot in an egg meant to be eaten. What gives? I've
never had a blood spot in an egg that wasnt incubated. Production
eggs apparently don't have blood spots. Are blood spots just a possibility with
fertilized eggs? Could a fresh egg that is not fertilized ever have a blood
spot? I didnt want to ask these questions in the original post because there seemed
to be a lot of anger associated with this issue. I just want to know the
science behind the question. I guess to be blunt is a blood spot always a
developing chick?
about a blood spot in an egg meant to be eaten. What gives? I've
never had a blood spot in an egg that wasnt incubated. Production
eggs apparently don't have blood spots. Are blood spots just a possibility with
fertilized eggs? Could a fresh egg that is not fertilized ever have a blood
spot? I didnt want to ask these questions in the original post because there seemed
to be a lot of anger associated with this issue. I just want to know the
science behind the question. I guess to be blunt is a blood spot always a
developing chick?
