Why do some of my eggs have these dark patches on the ends?

Meddipa

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It’s hard to get a good picture of it, but a couple of my hens are laying eggs with these darker patches on the ends frequently. At first I thought it was maybe not enough calcium but I’ve been supplementing it for months now with no change. Any thoughts?
 

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I don't think it should be much concern to worry about.:idunno In the past some of the eggs that my chickens layed, were not uniform in tone/color from one end to the other. The brown color, your chicken egg gets from pigment the chicken produces inside body. Different chickens lay different colors, like Easter Eggers. (they produce different pigment colors) It can be, that toward the end of shell production, the chickens supply of pigment inside varies,,,,,, to create the two tone effect. This is just my thought.
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I've seen a few of those lately. Most of mine are molting & I assume they are just putting their nutrients to use growing in their new feathers.
I hope we both get nicer eggs in the future.
 
At first I thought it was maybe not enough calcium but I’ve been supplementing it for months now with no change. Any thoughts?
What do they look like before you wash them?
Was there poop on them, or were they wet at all?
Is the shell thin in that area?
Candling the egg will tell if maybe that is a porous area.
 

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