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Why is there Blood on my Chicken’s Egg?
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A small amount of blood on a chicken egg is usually not a cause for concern and is safe to eat:
Reasons can include………
- A ruptured blood vessel in the hen’s vent area during egg formation is the most common cause.
- The hen is young and just starting to lay eggs
- The hen is older
- The egg is large
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