Hello all.
Five (out of 6) of my 4.5 month old pullets have just started laying within the last two weeks. I finally collected enough to have a decent sized breakfast for my family, so i started cracking open the eggs. I started with the smallest ones first, so they were likely the very first egg that each one laid. I have researched about the blood spots, the yolkless tiny egg, and all the egg abnormalities, which are completely normal for newly laying pullets, but two eggs in particular have me stumped and not sure if I
should be worried or not. I've searched everywhere online and cannot find anything that matches this. Is this an extended/ deformed/ bloodied chalazae, a parasite or worm of some sort, normal for young pullets, or something else? First two pics are two
different eggs, but I included one with all the "questionable" eggs as there may be a different angle.
So much to learn. TIA
Five (out of 6) of my 4.5 month old pullets have just started laying within the last two weeks. I finally collected enough to have a decent sized breakfast for my family, so i started cracking open the eggs. I started with the smallest ones first, so they were likely the very first egg that each one laid. I have researched about the blood spots, the yolkless tiny egg, and all the egg abnormalities, which are completely normal for newly laying pullets, but two eggs in particular have me stumped and not sure if I
So much to learn. TIA