Quarterhorses1
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Pls help! What the heck is this??? It was very soft but smelled odd. I have female ducks and one drake. The drake does breed them but not many eggs are fertile. Thx!
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Oh ok , didn’t know they could be that big! What’s the cause?Looks like a meat spot
Oh ok , didn’t know they could be that big! What’s the cause?
Thank you!
It has me stumpedOh that's weird! It's not the right color for a meat spot, and it's giant, but I can't think of anything else it could be.
I don’t still have it, but I did separate it. No pics thoDo you still have it?
Can you separate the thing from the yolk?
Carefully and intact if possible, put on a white paper towel, take some photos.
Then see if the thing can be spread out or unfolded, take photos.
Then more photos
I have a suspicion it's a piece of Follicle. I'd be interested to see if that's what it is.
See in a) how that yolk (ovum) is incased in a red casing with blood vessels? That line that is running around there, the yolk will drop from there, the casing with blood vessels basically shrivels, but I think it's a piece of that. It's the Follicle, but I would also say that a shriveled Follicle piece in an egg could be considered a meat spot (made out of chicken ain't it?)
You may find more (or not!) in the next egg. Who knows. Chickens and Ducks are complicated.
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