These are called blood spots and can appear in either the white (albumen) or the yolk. This happens when a small blood vessel breaks in the birds oviduct and deposits a trace amount of blood onto the forming egg prior to the formation of the shell. This tiny spot of blood is not harmful and will disappear when cooking the egg. Most restaurants and home cooks remove this blood spot simply because it is unpleasing to look at but it will not harm you.
If you are candling an egg (looking inside with a bright light) You may see one or a number of small dark spots. This will most likely be a "blood spot" and is quite harmless. Blood spot occur when a small blood vessel breaks as the egg is forming within the hen. The egg is usually still edible and the blood spots can be removed after opening the egg for cooking.
eggs,white meat,and dark meat... chicken meat that is.
differences a chicken starts as a egg and hatches but a human comes out without an egg. similarities a chicken gives birth the same part of the body that humans do.
No. A chicken is a bird. No marsupial lays eggs.
Eggrolls came from southern Asia
Frog eggs have to be often kept underwater.
No, they do not.
Those specks are flea eggs.
chicken eggs are a see through material inside unlike the outside;it's hard shell.
The eggs are fertilised inside the hen, and then laid.
eggs,white meat,and dark meat... chicken meat that is.
A chicken has every single egg she will eve lay inside of her
They look the same as normal eggs but the things inside are different.
eggs,white meat,and dark meat... chicken meat that is.
chicken eggs are a see through material inside unlike the outside;it's hard shell.
Finch eggs are a wide variety of colors; from light baby blue with a few brown specks, to white with a few brown specks, and even white covered with brown specks.
it just depends on the breed of turkey. most turkeys lay lite to dark tan eggs with specks of brown on them for camoflauge. now the large whiter domestic breeds like you buy in the store usually lay white eggs.
Inside chicken coops, for egg laying purposes, one should have nests for the chicken to lay eggs, perches for the birds to sit on when they are not laying eggs, and a supplemental light source to keep on (whenever there is not natural sunlight), because the chickens will continue to lay eggs as long as they think it is daytime.