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- Jun 2, 2020
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Looks like a lash egg, or similar type of tissue. It's usually from an infection I believe.
Sometimes when eggs are being formed they can back up or push forward so two eggs are incorporated into one. I'm not totally sure that's a lash egg, just guessing. Maybe @Wyorp Rock or @Eggcessive can give you a better idea what that is.This was inside the egg with a normal yolk. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought lash eggs were when the whole egg was filled with the tissue??
I found this weird thick white sack inside an egg. What is it? I cut it open, but there was nothing inside.
It was inside a "normal" hard shelled egg with yolk and albumen(white)?This was inside the egg with a normal yolk. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I thought lash eggs were when the whole egg was filled with the tissue??
Have seen a couple here, rare tho.but I have not heard of it being incorporated into an egg shell before.