Is it okay for an eggs to have blood on the outside?

newchickenmom33

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So this Feb will be a year into chicken keeping. Today I found an egg in the run with blood on it. My old girls always lay in the boxes. We added new girls in Aug and they still don’t consistently lay in the boxes or get pushed out. I’m thinking about adding a box in the run to see if an extra spot will help. I have fake eggs inside the boxes. Help!?!
 

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So this Feb will be a year into chicken keeping. Today I found an egg in the run with blood on it. My old girls always lay in the boxes. We added new girls in Aug and they still don’t consistently lay in the boxes or get pushed out. I’m thinking about adding a box in the run to see if an extra spot will help. I have fake eggs inside the boxes. Help!?!

Here is an article on egg quality problems. It reviews possibilities for blood on egg. Most likely young layer that had ruptured blood vessels on laying egg. Look also for lice or mite problem. If none just young and should correct self. :)
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/common-egg-quality-problems.65923/
 
That looks like blood splashed/dripped from a wound elsewhere than the vent....
...like maybe a comb or foot got cut. If it came from the vent it would likely be smeared.

Did your younger birds just start laying?
How many nests and how many birds total?
Sometimes there is some pecking order stuff going on when pullets first start laying,
they can get bullied from the nests and could be and actually comb bite that caused the blood drop on the egg.
Pic of your nests might help.
 

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