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That’s what I was hoping! I would feel awful otherwise.Looks like a blood spot to me.
How old was the egg?
Did you candle it in a dark room? Id have thought this much blood would show through the shell during candling. But its hard to say, if it was developing, the blood vessels had broken down or broken when the egg was cracked. If there were a living embryo, you likely would've seen it, and a heartbeat. It could be a blood spot, not development.I just candles this egg and did not see any veining. But when I cracked it I saw this. Did I just kill an embryo?![]()
Thank you!Meat/blood spot. Nothing that was alive/developing
If it's a week old egg it's just a blood spot.I’m not even sure. We just noticed a hen went broody last week. We have no idea how old the eggs even are. I’m just trying to figure out if I should let her sit or get them out if the coop.
I did candle it in a dark room. And could only see the yolk. Ok! Thank you! We are incubating, a hen went broody. I’ll wait a few more days to check the rest.Did you candle it in a dark room? Id have thought this much blood would show through the shell during candling. But its hard to say, if it was developing, the blood vessels had broken down or broken when the egg was cracked. If there were a living embryo, you likely would've seen it, and a heartbeat.
Even if it was viable, dont beat yourself up, its a mistake that happens. If incubating, you should wait until about day 10 to toss eggs, as they can be hard to see development in and you dont want to accidentally throw out viable eggs. But day 10 you'd know for sure if it was alive or not.