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    Undeveloped Follicle attached to Egg

    My girl deposited 5 eggs yesterday. All look good and viable with strong veins. However, one has a grape sized follicle attached to it. It is not just stuck, it is attached by connective tissue which looks almost like a sausage link connection but thicker, about 1/8 inch in diameter. My concern is I cannot tell if the content of the follicle can mix with the content of the egg. I imagine since the follicle has no veins it will start to decay/mold soon. If there is fluid being shared then I would suspect the egg will be contaminated and lost. Has anyone experienced this before? If the fluid is not mixing and the follicle does in fact start to mold, what can be done to preserve the integrity of the egg? Here is a picture.

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