Jun 7, 2011 #22 sawmane1 Songster 11 Years Feb 22, 2011 348 10 191 Mcminnville, Oregon Quote: Yah, they look like unfinished eggs that were absorved into the egg
Jun 8, 2011 #23 Cindilou Songster 9 Years Jan 2, 2011 314 2 111 Largo, FL That is interesting. I'm subscribing to this so I can see what the answer is from the poultry science department.
That is interesting. I'm subscribing to this so I can see what the answer is from the poultry science department.
Jun 8, 2011 #24 Chickenaddict Songster 11 Years May 19, 2008 3,691 113 223 East Bethel MN Quote: That sounds logical the problem is, as i stated above, is the egg yolks start out yellow, they don't turn yellow. these aren't yolks. i wonder if maybe there was some type of "seed" that the albumin formed around, just as it forms around the yolk? Actually I have had hens lay super tiny eggs with no yolks in them before.
Quote: That sounds logical the problem is, as i stated above, is the egg yolks start out yellow, they don't turn yellow. these aren't yolks. i wonder if maybe there was some type of "seed" that the albumin formed around, just as it forms around the yolk? Actually I have had hens lay super tiny eggs with no yolks in them before.
Jun 8, 2011 Thread starter #25 Munkeesmama Songster 9 Years Feb 27, 2010 191 0 109 California Quote: Thanks! I forwarded it to our local extension, but no answer...yet.
Jun 8, 2011 #27 lebentier Chirping 8 Years Apr 1, 2011 193 0 89 SoCal i hope they answer. i will keep you posted.
Jun 9, 2011 #28 Duramaxgirl Songster 9 Years Feb 12, 2010 1,631 50 178 Idaho Now I'm gonna be studying all my eggs after they hatch! Crazy! I'm looking forward to what they say.
Jun 9, 2011 #30 cmom Hilltop Farm Premium Feather Member 17 Years Nov 18, 2007 31,610 35,646 1,031 Florida My Coop My Coop As am I too.