Bloody Chicken Egg Coating

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Any suggestions why my bantam silkie often lays eggs with blood on the coating. No signs of coccidiosis as stools are completely normal. White silkie with no signs of bleeding otherwise. Only notice blook on eggs.

Is there a concern she is having difficulty with egg laying? Future concerns?

Behavior, appetite and stools normal. She is free ranged with other bantams and ducks. Do not post negatives about housing ducks and chickens together- they have been together and are great together. Therefore, they get to stay together at our home. 20190326_121355.jpg 20190326_121349.jpg
 
She has been laying for appriximately 2 months now. Vent is clear. Nomites, lice, blood or other signs of injuries. Not overweight. She is an average sized bantam silkie.
 
A few times out of a week. Not always THIS bloody, but definately blood.
It may rectify itself....or not.
She may have something like a hemorrhoid inside her vagina that keeps 'leaking' every time she lays.
Usually this type of bloody eggs are a one time, or very infrequent, thing.
As long as she seems healthy, active and is eating/drinking/pooping ok, I'd try not to worry...not sure if anything could be done about it anyway.
 
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First to respond to the original thread. I have had a couple of these as well through the years and it is mostly from the birds that have just started laying or they are straining but it normally clears up.

Now to anyone who knows the answer to this next situation feed back would
Be greatly appreciated. Now I have had chickens most of my life and have seen hundreds of soft shell eggs but I don’t ever remember seeing one quite like this one. Do I have a problem with one of my chickens?
 
View attachment 1716695 First to respond to the original thread. I have had a couple of these as well through the years and it is mostly from the birds that have just started laying or they are straining but it normally clears up.

Now to anyone who knows the answer to this next situation feed back would
Be greatly appreciated. Now I have had chickens most of my life and have seen hundreds of soft shell eggs but I don’t ever remember seeing one quite like this one. Do I have a problem with one of my chickens?
When one of my hens was coming into lay, she laid a softie that had no real “egg” form and no yolk. The whole thing pretty much looked like the top of the one pictured, with a couple of half enclosed blobs of the albumen, and to my knowledge (I have to assume here because I’ve never found the time to watch all of them) all 12 of my hens are laying regularly. I’d say it’s fine, maybe not normal by the definition of normal but I wouldn’t call it a problem.
 

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