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Warsh off the littel thing and see if it looks the right color for a Yolk.
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Can you dig it out and cut it open?
I will never open a elongated egg again!
Probably a "large white follicle". Interesting stuff Huh?Wyorp Rock-That video was informative- the ball could have been an unready yolk (but it wasn’t yellow, it was more tissue color) but had all those veins. Thank you
Well.....you really don't want something "cool" like this LOL While it may just be a laying glitch with the OP's hen, if it's consistent then possibly it's a sign of future reproductive problems. I have yet to find a cure or fix for repro problems which are sadly common in laying hens.That is really awesome looking (as long as it doesn't mean anything detrimental for the hen, of course)! But I am a fan of weird stuff
I'm sad we didn't get to see the inside of the weird little ball though lol
I have a new layer who has been giving me tons of elongated eggs... they have had two tiny yolks insideBut I have one more that hasn't been cracked... I'm crossing my fingers for something cool like yours!
Excellent pic and reference(I saved that one), thanks!Reference
It looks like a smaller yolk. I have a young hen that sometimes lays an egg that has a LOT of blood in it and a flesh ball about the size of a small pea. I think it is just a glitch in her reproductive tract and hope that as she ages, it will diminish. But until then, all her eggs go to the dogs. I do break each of my eggs in a separate container until I know it is ok to cook with.Is the smaller ball just a smaller yolk? Blood can happen from ruptured blood vessels. It may be a once in a lifetime occurrence, hopefully.![]()