I had a bunch of eggs that I saved for my family's use - I keep the "ugly" eggs for us and sell only the pretty ones to my customers. For a variety of reasons we haven't eaten many eggs lately and these eggs were getting old; like around 4 weeks old.
I decided to scramble them up today and feed them back to my hens. I'm used to seeing fertile eggs as my roo is a very busy boy. However, when I cracked these open I noticed that in almost every one of them the blastoderm (sp?) was developed to the point that it was large and raised up off the yolk. In addition, the chalazae were gathered tightly into a ball and close to the blastoderm; instead of strung out.
Unless I'm wrong in my guess, these eggs were partially developed. What gives?
I collect my eggs regularly and refrigerate immediately.
I thought refrigeration completely stopped the development process.
Was I wrong?
I decided to scramble them up today and feed them back to my hens. I'm used to seeing fertile eggs as my roo is a very busy boy. However, when I cracked these open I noticed that in almost every one of them the blastoderm (sp?) was developed to the point that it was large and raised up off the yolk. In addition, the chalazae were gathered tightly into a ball and close to the blastoderm; instead of strung out.
Unless I'm wrong in my guess, these eggs were partially developed. What gives?
I collect my eggs regularly and refrigerate immediately.
I thought refrigeration completely stopped the development process.
Was I wrong?