found one of these suckers while making scrambled eggs this morning!
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To: millenial4freedom
2 posted on
02/17/2022 11:43:50 AM PST by
wny
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To: millenial4freedom
Cause two are better than one.
3 posted on
02/17/2022 11:44:37 AM PST by
HighSierra5
(The only way you know a commie is lying is when they open their pieholes.p)
To: millenial4freedom
4 posted on
02/17/2022 11:45:50 AM PST by
combat_boots
(Hi God bless Israel and all who protect and defend her. Merry Christmas! )
To: millenial4freedom
For the same reason there are two posts!................
6 posted on
02/17/2022 11:47:00 AM PST by
Red Badger
(Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
To: millenial4freedom
7 posted on
02/17/2022 11:47:23 AM PST by
Magnum44
(...against all enemies, foreign and domestic...)
To: millenial4freedom
9 posted on
02/17/2022 11:47:40 AM PST by
Red Badger
(Homeless veterans camp in the streets while illegal aliens are put up in hotels.....................)
To: millenial4freedom
Years ago my uncle ran a chicken farm in North Florida. Young hens laid double yoke eggs, and they were pulled out and sold separately as double yoke.
Once I found a triple yoke egg. Maybe that chicken had three ovaries.
10 posted on
02/17/2022 11:47:51 AM PST by
Yulee
To: millenial4freedom
found one of these suckers while making scrambled eggs this morning! You can buy 'em by the dozen, if you're so inclined.
Computerized candling makes them easy to spot and cull for separate sale.
11 posted on
02/17/2022 11:48:06 AM PST by
Yo-Yo
(Is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
To: millenial4freedom
Way back when I had 25 Rhode Island Red hens, double yolks were not uncommon and some would lay triples on occasion.
12 posted on
02/17/2022 11:48:48 AM PST by
dainbramaged
(Use it up, wear it out. Make it do or do without.)
To: millenial4freedom
I always thought they were going to be twins. I’m crushed!
13 posted on
02/17/2022 11:49:21 AM PST by
Bogle
To: millenial4freedom
Why do some eggs get more yokes?
Because they have better writers!
14 posted on
02/17/2022 11:50:48 AM PST by
tet68
( " We would not die in that man's company, that fears his fellowship to die with us...." Henry V.)
To: millenial4freedom
The yolk is
not the ovum. The ovum - the microscopic cell, containing chromosomes and fertilized by a sperm from the rooster - is located in a special, barely visible structure located
on the surface of the yolk. The yolk does not contain chromosomes.
Regards,
15 posted on
02/17/2022 11:51:10 AM PST by
alexander_busek
(Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
To: millenial4freedom
“Why Do Some Eggs Have Two Yolks?”
Siamese Chickens.
16 posted on
02/17/2022 11:53:31 AM PST by
PLMerite
("They say that we were Cold Warriors. Yes, and a bloody good show, too." - Robert Conquest )
To: millenial4freedom
because 3 would be just really weird
17 posted on
02/17/2022 11:53:40 AM PST by
Bob434
To: millenial4freedom
About seven or eight years ago, out of one box of 12 eggs, I had double yolks three days in a row and another double yolk on the fifth day. Never happened before nor since. Quite amazing. I probably should’ve bought lottery tickets.
To: millenial4freedom
About seven or eight years ago, out of one box of 12 eggs, I had double yolks three days in a row and another double yolk on the fifth day. Never happened before nor since. Quite amazing. I probably should’ve bought lottery tickets.
To: millenial4freedom
We buy Jumbo eggs at a market we like when they are on sale, we have had several double yolks in the recent past....
20 posted on
02/17/2022 11:58:12 AM PST by
Shady
(The #JihadJunta: "We are now a nation of Men, Not of Laws. You are not as equal as we are...")
To: millenial4freedom
Give me a 10 million dollar federal grant money and I’ll get right on this conundrum.
22 posted on
02/17/2022 12:00:29 PM PST by
BipolarBob
(The roar of the masses could be "Let's Go Brandon".)
To: millenial4freedom
The hens are being fed at a higher nutrition level then necessary.
Which is why you will often find them in eggs from people who have backyard hens and not in store eggs.
The store eggs are produced by hens that have exactly enough nutrition. No extra because that would be waste and waste means smaller profits. And more clean up.
Back yard hens are fed until they are full and then they get a little extra.
So you get a double yoke.
24 posted on
02/17/2022 12:01:49 PM PST by
Harmless Teddy Bear
(It is better to light a single flame thrower then curse the darkness. A bunch of them is better yet)
To: millenial4freedom
25 posted on
02/17/2022 12:03:13 PM PST by
OKSooner
(All thinking people should read "The Real Anthony Fauci" by RFK Jr, and "Rainbow Six" by Tom Clancy.)
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