An egg within an egg!!!
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Eggception! Crazy! (but kinda awesome)0
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Oh sure ... it's all good until you grow a third eye from eating these eggs.0
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Very weirdly cool! Gonna check that site out just cuz.... :-P0
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I don't even know what to say...that's just starnge $#!t right there! I want pet chickens to too. I wonder if that's legal here in my town...hmmm0
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chickens are just getting pregnant younger and younger these days... it's a shame.
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fertilized embryo?0
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Mind = Blown0
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This reminds me of one of those "WTF" posts I saw on FB the other day, it was a snapshot of some girl who had asked a question on Ask! Yahoo.
"If I have sex while pregnant and I am pregnant with a baby girl can the baby girl get pregnant while I'm pregnant?"
"Yes and if you're not careful the baby's baby can also get pregnant so it will continue on like a neverending cycle"0 -
That's funny, I had a double yolker a few days ago! Haha pretty cool
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Okay, that's majorly cool, but you threw me off with the quarter in the very last picture. I was like, 'You are sh!ttin me! What kind of hocus pocus voodoo is she doing with these hens to make a quarter come out of the egg??'.... but now I see that the quarter was used for size comparison. *Whew*0
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EGGCEPTION0
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Wow! That's pretty cool!0
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Fascinating! I've never heard of that before.0
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This reminds me of one of those "WTF" posts I saw on FB the other day, it was a snapshot of some girl who had asked a question on Ask! Yahoo.
"If I have sex while pregnant and I am pregnant with a baby girl can the baby girl get pregnant while I'm pregnant?"
"Yes and if you're not careful the baby's baby can also get pregnant so it will continue on like a neverending cycle"
And these are the people who are allowed to reproduce. God has a sick sense of humor.
Very odd on the egg sounds almost like it crossed over into the other egg while it was still very immature and developing.0 -
Neat! ...and totally freaky! I wouldn't have eaten that egg.0
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Yesterday one of my hens laid a big, long egg I assumed to be a double yolker. I saved it for breakfast this morning, and when I cracked it into the pan, this is what I saw:
Whoa! I've never seen anything like that, so naturally I snapped a picture and put it on Facebook.
It was firmer than an egg yolk. My friends had a slew of suggestions for what it might be, so I decided to cut it open:
It was a tiny egg within a bigger one!
The shell hadn't completely formed yet, so that's why it was still white rather than the typical brown eggs I collect. I'm not sure why this happened, and a cursory Google search didn't produce any definitive answers, so I guess it's just another one of those chicken oddities you have to expect from time to time!
I have 5 laying hens, and I actually know how the egg within an egg happened. From what I read, it happens when for some reason the egg reverses direction . The inner egg in your picture had no shell, just membrane around it.
My hens have been laying since July, and since August I have gotten 4 or 5 eggs a day. I have gotten 2 odd eggs--one with no shell was found in the run early one morning ( must have been laid the evening before, and I didn't see it in the dark), and just the other day I got one with a thin spot ( and a dent!) in one end. I also found ONE double yolk egg. The double yolk I actually weighed, and it was almost an ounce heavier than the average egg laid by my hens.0 -
I have 9 hens too! The girls are 23 weeks tomorrow and I have only gotten 4 damn eggs! They're on layer pellets (and dinner scraps) Anyone have a clue why they aren't laying?0
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I have about 50 hens. They're on layer pellets and scratch and I they are spoiled with stale breads, leftovers, all vegetables except tomatoes and all fruits except acidic fruits and no onions. They even get their broken eggs and egg shells to harden their shells and love oyster shells. We have lighting above their roosts and we get about 32 eggs a day more or less depending upon how much they are fed. They also have a trough and love lots and lots of fresh water. Also, if they have cubbies with hay to lay their eggs in, they may do better with their laying for those who have asked.
Have had lots of doubles and odd shapes and variations of color, but never what you mentioned0 -
That is just weird!0
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Did you eat it? I love tiny eggs!0
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twin chickens!
That's what I was going to say!!0 -
Love hearing everyone's advice and experiences! Thank you for the explanation on why this double egg phenomenon happened. And for the curious, I don't have a rooster, so none of my eggs are fertile. Well, none of my hens' eggs, anyway!
It was a day of discovery out at the coop this morning - besides this egg, I also spotted an oyster mushroom growing on my coop! I posted some pictures of it at this thread:
http://www.myfitnesspal.com/topics/show/766363-who-wants-oyster-mushrooms
I think the mycelium (which is the main fungus organism) is growing on the straw bedding inside my coop, and the mushroom (the reproductive part of the fungus) grew through a crack at the bottom of the coop so it could fruit outside in the colder temperatures, which it seems to prefer. I'll post pictures of it when I eat it later today!0 -
Imagine what would have happened if it were fertilized? Siamese chickens!0
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WOAH! very cool. We have chickens (5) and sometimes get something slightly odd, but not like that!0
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I wonder if that is like human chimera. Where one egg seperates as if it's going to be twins but one doesn't form and is just absorbed into the other twins body. It makes it possible for one person to have two sets of DNA if tested from different locations in the body.0
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I wonder if that is like human chimera. Where one egg seperates as if it's going to be twins but one doesn't form and is just absorbed into the other twins body. It makes it possible for one person to have two sets of DNA if tested from different locations in the body.
Who knows - though I think, if the egg were fertilized, the embryo might not be able to grow inside the shell, since the small one would restrict it. So it might not be able to grow to maturity and hatch.0
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