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I personally would see if it happens again, or if she has any other s/sx of distress, illness, or issue. A chicken getting dark red "blood clot" looking things in the egg is normal at the beginning of laying or at the end of laying. Did the egg smell off at all?
 
I personally would see if it happens again, or if she has any other s/sx of distress, illness, or issue.  A chicken getting dark red "blood clot" looking things in the egg is normal at the beginning of laying or at the end of laying.  Did the egg smell off at all?
that looks black/green to me, but it also appears unnatural. The glares on the liquid surrounding the black/green?
 
The black spots in that pic are on a yellow cutting board. The clear is the white of the egg that came with it when I spooned the spots out. I should have used a white cutting board b
 
I personally would see if it happens again, or if she has any other s/sx of distress, illness, or issue.  A chicken getting dark red "blood clot" looking things in the egg is normal at the beginning of laying or at the end of laying.  Did the egg smell off at all?


no smell that I noticed. No signs of illness. One of my birds was ill 20 days ago but fine now. She hasnt laid since we got her so thats why I thought maybe this is her egg? From being sick now better finally laying. Although shes an australorp and suppose to lay brown. This egg is more olive. My kids said she was acting weird today squawking and prancing after being in thr coop for a little while. I also have 2 juvenile auracauna/black maran mixes who are suppose to lay dark olive but non thus far. They are maybe 4mos 5mos old?
 

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