Blood spots???

beeksnfeet

Chirping
7 Years
Jun 29, 2012
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IL/WI border
Our 3 Buff Orps starting molting back in the fall. It was the first molt for them and one actually molted nearly 11 weeks. The other 2 weren't far behind. Then winter set in. No eggs since September so you can imagine how excited I was to see our first egg a few weeks back. Only one of our girls is laying, but I know that will change once the sun light increases. I've noticed every time I crack open an egg, there is a small blood spot. At least I am assuming it is a blood spot. (Ya know what they say....One should never assume!) What causes this to happen? Can I be doing something to stop this from happening? :/
 
I'm sure there are other causes and someone else can tell you. But one cause of blood spots is actually genetic. So basically when you get a hen like this you may not want to breed her because then her offspring may carry that trait. Eggs with blood spots bring it down to a grade B or Inedible depending on how bad it is.
 
Thanks for the reply. It just seems odd because I had never seen this in any of their eggs from last year. And we did get quite a few! It is just a very small spot, sometimes two. I just remove them, but I hate to share eggs with family if this is going to keep happening. It DOES NOT bother me, but ya just don't know about others. At first I though it was a speck of pepper in the bowl. Then when I cracked the second one open and the third........well, I figured something must be up. Do you think it would be genetics if it did not happen last year? Our girls are not for breeding, just laying so if it is genetics it won't go any further.
 
Our 3 Buff Orps starting molting back in the fall. It was the first molt for them and one actually molted nearly 11 weeks. The other 2 weren't far behind. Then winter set in. No eggs since September so you can imagine how excited I was to see our first egg a few weeks back. Only one of our girls is laying, but I know that will change once the sun light increases. I've noticed every time I crack open an egg, there is a small blood spot. At least I am assuming it is a blood spot. (Ya know what they say....One should never assume!) What causes this to happen? Can I be doing something to stop this from happening?
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If that bird was not laying blood spot/meat spot eggs before stopping for molt, it should stop happening soon. It could be little specks of reproductive tract lining or little capillaries in the reproductive tract rupturing as she restarts production. As long as the spots are say, felt tip pen dot small, the eggs are perfectly edible. and bird is ok.
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If that bird was not laying blood spot/meat spot eggs before stopping for molt, it should stop happening soon. It could be little specks of reproductive tract lining or little capillaries in the reproductive tract rupturing as she restarts production. As long as the spots are say, felt tip pen dot small, the eggs are perfectly edible. and bird is ok. :)
Yes! The spots are tiny, little specks. Eggs taste great and seem normal in all other ways. Agnes (I think my laying hen) is fine and just as jazzy as she has always been! She's the smallest and the craziest one. Go Figure!: :p
 
A couple of days ago I was doing some reserch and I came upon this article. Hope it helps.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/a/common-egg-quality-problems
Wow! Thanks so much. This article was very informative. I have come to find out that my problem is not blood spots, but meat spots. I sure do appreciate your efforts! just wish my problem had a different name.....meat spots sounds better then blood spots, but it still sounds gross!! Thanks again.:p
 

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