Sometimes the girls will lay a "rubber" egg.
There is no shell - only a thin membrane holds in the yolk:
Blood spots do not indicate a fertilized egg. These tiny
blood spots on yolks are not harmful and are caused by the rupture of a
blood vessel during the formation of the egg.
I put it on the ground and it broke - The yolk was not runny:
They all love eggs and here Benji was calling the other ones over to share this one:
The girls have never broken their own eggs to eat. They only eat them if I break it for them!
:o)
Says the vid is private.
ReplyDeleteTry again, Mamahen - it shows up on my laptop.
DeleteEvery one in a while I'll get one of the eggs. Don't know what hen it belonged to.
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