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I can’t find anything through google, aside from if the yolk had a bullseye looking thing then that means it’s fertilised, I do see that in the red sac, but they’re from the supermarket so I don’t know what it isView attachment 2871090 Can someone please help me with what this red sac is in my egg, they’re free-range eggs from Woolworths, I’ve never seen this before in all my life, and haven’t eaten eggs since
Commercial poultry brands most likely wouldn't have been fertilized, but if you got it from a smaller supermarket with a local supplier the chances of grocery store fertilized egg increases.Thanks for your quick response, so do think if would definitely not be from a fertilised egg? I did buy them from the supermarket, so I thought it couldn’t be possible to be fertilised, but it made me sick and I haven’t eaten Wagga since, and I would ormally eat then 2-3 times every week![]()
And a fertilized egg won't hurt you! they taste the same. Eggs are sometimes funky, they come from a living creature.Thanks for your quick response, so do think if would definitely not be from a fertilised egg? I did buy them from the supermarket, so I thought it couldn’t be possible to be fertilised, but it made me sick and I haven’t eaten Wagga since, and I would ormally eat then 2-3 times every week![]()
It was from Woolworths in rye where I live, thanks for you help, I really hope it wasn’t, because I haven’t been able to eat them since seeing thatCommercial poultry brands most likely wouldn't have been fertilized, but if you got it from a smaller supermarket with a local supplier the chances of grocery store fertilized egg increases.
It just makes my stomach not feel great seeing what I sawAnd a fertilized egg won't hurt you! they taste the same. Eggs are sometimes funky, they come from a living creature.