why is there a bloody spot inside the egg?

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Hi,i think one of my hens always lays eggs with a bloody spot on the yolk,why? How can i change that? Its all the time.
Thanks for the help
 
It's a rumpgered vessel (yes I spelt that wrong, lol) that causes blood. She must have a bit of a wonky system, thus causing blood spots.
Really, your eating the things that become blood spots all the time, they just didnt break, so no blood. Still a good egg, if you want you can just pick out the blood. :D
 
[FONT=Verdana, Arial, Helvetica, sans-serif]Blood spots occur when blood is released along with a yolk from the hens ovary. Each developing yolk in a hen's ovary is enclosed in a sack containing blood vessels that supply yolk building substances. When the yolk is mature, it is normally released from the only area of the yolk sac, that is free of blood vessels. Occasionally, the yolk sac ruptures at some other point though, causing a blood vessel to break and blood released will be encased in the egg with the contents. It most often appears on the yolk, but can sometimes be seen in the white. It does look unappetising, but the eggs is perfectly o.k. to eat and the little blood spot can easily be removed with a knife before you cook it.[/FONT]
 

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