Discolored boiled egg

hipichk

Chirping
Apr 18, 2017
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Not sure why this happens? I do have a mean RIR hen that jumps on hens and shakes and pulls their feathers off? Could that be disturbing egg? Every once in a while someone tells me they get this from our eggs - I’m not sure what bread is doing this
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Hi there. :frow

Do your birds free range? What does the inside look like when you slice it open?

I suspect it to be diet related... but here is a fairly good collection of egg issues and POSSIBLE causes...
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/common-egg-quality-problems.65923/

The bullying can disturb eggs, but I've never seen it happen in this fashion. But I new stuff all the time and I'm here to learn!:pop

:fl
 
Hmmmm....the color is the same as the surface of an over-boiled yolk.
I suspect maybe those eggs are higher in the compound that causes the yolks to turn green when over cooked... A sulfur/iron interaction.
https://www.incredibleegg.org/cooking-school/tips-tricks/why-eggs-turn-green/

It *looks* safe... I would *probably* feed them back to my animals.

If it's important to know which hen is laying them, I might try some of the color vent marking ideas.. food coloring or lip stick.
 

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