Why do my egg shells have discoloration?

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Why do my eggs have discolored spots on them? In the white eggs they look gray and in the brown eggs they look darker. I know brown eggs have speckles etc but these spots are not speckles. Thanks



Best Answer

You didn't post pictures, so I'm going out on a limb here:

Looking at some eggs out of my fridge, I see grayish spots on some white eggs. They are hard to photograph, but I tried. Look especially at the blunt end:

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If you hold the egg in front of a light source, the mystery is revealed - thin shell areas light up:

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Your eggs simply have a thin shell. This may be caused by various reasons (older hens and lack of minerals amongst them), but is completely harmless as far as food safety and use in the kitchen is concerned.




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Quick Answer about "Why do my egg shells have discoloration?"

You may have noticed that some eggshells are discolored with dark brown spots. This is known as a “speckled” egg. These dark splotches are created early in the process as the egg is traveling through the hen. As the egg passes through the oviduct (the organ that processes the yolk and adds the shell), it spins.

What causes egg discoloration?

Venous stasis dermatitis, commonly referred to as leg discoloration, occurs due to problems with your veins located in your feet or lower legs. Leg discoloration can occur in individuals with circulation issues.

Why do my eggs have brown spots on the shell?

Brown spots occur on brown eggs (eggshell color depends on the breed of hen) when the egg spins too slowly as it passes through the oviduct of the hen. It's so common that these eggs even have their own nickname: "speckled" eggs (via Reader's Digest).

Are eggs with spots on shell safe to eat?

Eat or toss: The egg is fine. Large deposits might make the shell more likely to crack if it's jostled, but as long as the shell is intact, the yolk and white inside are just fine.

What is eggshell mottling?

\u201cSpottled\u201d or \u201cmottled\u201d eggshells are those that show many translucent spots during candling. Under normal light, the eggs may appear marble-like. The translucent spots are areas where the eggshell structure is disorganized, and has become thinner and weaker.



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