Feb 3, 2009 #1 lost Songster 11 Years May 10, 2008 499 1 141 ,nc I had three eggs one the hen cracked. The others we tried make a cake and it had spots attached to the yoke. so can i do anything to help her? Thank ya'll. Ya'll are AWESOME!
I had three eggs one the hen cracked. The others we tried make a cake and it had spots attached to the yoke. so can i do anything to help her? Thank ya'll. Ya'll are AWESOME!
Feb 3, 2009 #2 willowcol Songster 11 Years Oct 10, 2008 1,487 40 204 Macclesfield NC Not sure what you mean by spots, what color were they? Red some times there can be a bit of blood in the eggs, white nothing to worry about just what holds yolk in the middle of the egg, or a different color, then I would have no clue.
Not sure what you mean by spots, what color were they? Red some times there can be a bit of blood in the eggs, white nothing to worry about just what holds yolk in the middle of the egg, or a different color, then I would have no clue.
Feb 3, 2009 #3 chickenfever Songster 11 Years Jul 22, 2008 644 15 141 Arizona Quote: I agree. If blood or meat spots they are still edible.
Feb 3, 2009 #4 gritsar Cows, Chooks & Impys - OH MY! 14 Years Nov 9, 2007 28,913 490 681 SW Arkansas Blood spots and/or meat spots happen from time to time and are nothing to worry about: http://www.georgiaeggs.org/pages/bloodspots.html
Blood spots and/or meat spots happen from time to time and are nothing to worry about: http://www.georgiaeggs.org/pages/bloodspots.html
Feb 3, 2009 Thread starter #5 lost Songster 11 Years May 10, 2008 499 1 141 ,nc Thank ya'll. I read up on it. Just wanted to make sure. there was nothing i could do for her. Thanks for the fast replies.
Thank ya'll. I read up on it. Just wanted to make sure. there was nothing i could do for her. Thanks for the fast replies.