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Bloodspots

Every now and then a little red dot will show up in a fresh egg.  This is a bloodspot.  Bloodspots are caused by abrasions or other irritation in the hen’s oviduct. Contrary to what most believe, a bloodspot does not indicate fertilization.  Fertilization can only occur when a male chicken has access to the laying …

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Posted byAlexJuly 15, 2010July 11, 2012Posted inEggsTags: eggsLeave a comment on Bloodspots

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