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Somehow it seems more strange that only one was fertile! Is it possible that the egg isn't actually fertile but that the normal blastodisc has mutated or been damaged or something?
Yep that’s probably more realistic
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Somehow it seems more strange that only one was fertile! Is it possible that the egg isn't actually fertile but that the normal blastodisc has mutated or been damaged or something?
What does this look like???
I just went to gather the eggs this morning and occasionally I’ll get a tiny egg from them and when you crack it open there’s no yolk.
Well today I cracked it open for the dog in her bowl and this was in there with just the whites??
Hmm
Ah okay. I’ve had a few no yolk, maybe like 3 since I’ve had these hens.My sex link gives eggs that have blood spots some huge and they turn like pictured. As for no yolk I dunno. Mine are going on a year old so I still get strange things lol.
Meat spot.... essentially a piece of tissue from the repro tract that has shed and prompted the body to form around like it would a yolkWhat does this look like???
I just went to gather the eggs this morning and occasionally I’ll get a tiny egg from them and when you crack it open there’s no yolk.
Well today I cracked it open for the dog in her bowl and this was in there with just the whites??
Hmm
Yes. How long has it been since there was a rooster in with your hens? Are you sure they're all hens?Thanks
Any thoughts on this??
Yes. How long has it been since there was a rooster in with your hens? Are you sure they're all hens?
I have to be around for the resolution of this one. If you get other fertile eggs with no roosters, & humans ever experience the same thing, there will be no need for menI’ve never had a rooster near them.
Positive they’re hens