Double Shelled Egg - Different colors of shell

We've never experienced this before. This egg has two layers of shell, both of which are strong.

  • Never seen this before

    Votes: 3 75.0%
  • I've had this happen to me

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Very strange

    Votes: 3 75.0%
  • Quite common

    Votes: 0 0.0%

  • Total voters
    4

annabelle71

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May 13, 2013
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It is not common but I lecture on it in some of my chicken classes.
Since it is so uncommon, it hasn't been widely studied.
It happens when an egg reverses in the oviduct and reenters the uterus, thereby getting a second shell applied.
The reason for the different color is that the pigment available in the uterus after shell formation was completed had been used up by the previous shell.
Somewhere I have a picture of a green egg inside a brown egg. That's because the blue pigment had already been used and unavailable for the next shell.
Rarer is for the egg to reverse enough to obtain a second yolk.

Thanks for posting.
 
It is not common but I lecture on it in some of my chicken classes.
Since it is so uncommon, it hasn't been widely studied.
It happens when an egg reverses in the oviduct and reenters the uterus, thereby getting a second shell applied.
The reason for the different color is that the pigment available in the uterus after shell formation was completed had been used up by the previous shell.
Somewhere I have a picture of a green egg inside a brown egg. That's because the blue pigment had already been used and unavailable for the next shell.
Rarer is for the egg to reverse enough to obtain a second yolk.

Thanks for posting.
Thanks so much for this information. So very interesting. Knowing what I know now I will be anxious to crack the egg open.
 
It is not common but I lecture on it in some of my chicken classes.
Since it is so uncommon, it hasn't been widely studied.
It happens when an egg reverses in the oviduct and reenters the uterus, thereby getting a second shell applied.
The reason for the different color is that the pigment available in the uterus after shell formation was completed had been used up by the previous shell.
Somewhere I have a picture of a green egg inside a brown egg. That's because the blue pigment had already been used and unavailable for the next shell.
Rarer is for the egg to reverse enough to obtain a second yolk.

Thanks for posting.
 

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