These are called blood spots. Blood spots are the result of broken capillaries in the reproductive system. When a capillary ruptures, a drop of blood leaks out and becomes part of the egg. The presence of a blood spot does not mean the egg is fertile or that an embryo is beginning to form. Egg processors try to identify and remove all eggs containing blood spots before eggs go into the carton. Occasionally one is missed, but if the blood spot is small, it can be removed and the egg used. They are harmless and do not mean the egg is inedible. Small ones disappear when you are cooking the egg. Some people pick them out with a spoon before cooking.
Yes, eggs shells can come in a variety of colors depending on the breed of the chicken. Common colors include white, brown, blue, green, and even shades of pink. The color of the egg shell does not affect its nutritional value or taste.
There shouldn't be white IN the yolk of an egg. The white should surround the yolk within the egg shell. The yolk (yellow bit) is what transforms to become a chick in a fertile egg. The white (albumen) is what the developing embryo feeds on.
the black bird lays a blue egg with brown speckels. i no because ive got one in my bake shead and i dig up worms and chuck tham in the door way so the male is there all the time just in case.I have seen those specific eggs in a cardinals nest.
When the egg comes out of the chickens vent, the farmer licks the egg.
yes they do eat chickens
Yes, eggs shells can come in a variety of colors depending on the breed of the chicken. Common colors include white, brown, blue, green, and even shades of pink. The color of the egg shell does not affect its nutritional value or taste.
Their eggs can be from a teal with brown spots to a light blue with spots.
White and Brown.
The Rhode Island Reds chicken lays the most brown colored eggs in on year. It is said that this breed of chicken are capable of laying up to 200-300 large brown eggs per year.
pale or grayish blue with spots of purple gray or blue
genetics
The brown chicken eggs collected from the nest are very safe and are even more healthy to eat.
food
There shouldn't be white IN the yolk of an egg. The white should surround the yolk within the egg shell. The yolk (yellow bit) is what transforms to become a chick in a fertile egg. The white (albumen) is what the developing embryo feeds on.
The eggs are a creamy beige color with a few brown and black spots.
Because there are brown & white chickens.
Light brown (tan) with small dark brown spots.