If You See Spots or Bumps on Your Eggs, This Is What It Means
Spots or speckles on eggshells are normal. These come from pigment in the hen's oviduct.
Bumps are usually calcium deposits. They happen when the hen eats too much calcium or Vitamin D3.
Most spotted or bumpy eggs are safe. They don't affect the quality or safety of the egg.
Be cautious with black or green spots inside the egg. These may indicate bacterial contamination.
Always crack open the egg to check. Look for off-color egg whites or bad odors. If unsure, discard it.
Store eggs in the fridge. Use them within three weeks for the best quality. Cook until yolks are firm.
Proper nutrition for hens is crucial. Inadequate diet can lead to irregular eggshell formation.