Asked by: Olivia Coste
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Why do my brown eggs have white spots?

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It's actually a little malfunction on the part of the hen.
According to the Egg Safety Center: [Meat spots or blood spots] are caused by the rupture of a blood vessel on the yolk surface when it's being formed or by a similar accident in the wall of the oviduct… Eggs with blood spots and meat spots are fit to eat.


Furthermore, what does white spots on eggs mean?

The white spot attached to the yolk is called the “chalazae”, which serves to hold the yolk in the center of the egg. Contrary to popular opinion, these tiny spots do not indicate a fertilized egg either. They are caused by the rupture of a blood vessel on the yolk surface during formation of the egg inside the hen.

Additionally, what chickens lay brown eggs with white speckles? The protoporphyrin is deposited as a layer on top of the calcium carbonate, so brown eggshells are white on the inside. Brown eggs are laid by some of the most commonly kept backyard breeds, such as barnavelders and Rhode Island reds, while white eggs come from breeds including silkies and leghorns.

Additionally, are brown eggs better for you than white eggs?

The color of an egg is not an indicator of quality. When it comes to taste and nutrition, there is no difference between white and brown eggs. Despite the fact that they're often more expensive, brown eggs aren't any better for you than white eggs, and vice versa.

Why does my egg look weird?

In senior layers, oddly shaped eggs can result from stress or, if they are a regular occurrence, a defective shell gland. Misshapen eggs can also be caused by infectious bronchitis or egg drop syndrome, both of which are cause for alarm. Shells with wrinkles or 'checks' in the shell are known as 'body check' eggs.

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