Feb 23, 2013 #2 rosemi78 Songster 6 Years Jan 27, 2013 185 4 101 Ashland, Missouri Hmm, I might have to see that filmed at a different angle so his hands aren't in the way of actually seeing that second egg drop out when the big one is cracked.
Hmm, I might have to see that filmed at a different angle so his hands aren't in the way of actually seeing that second egg drop out when the big one is cracked.
Feb 23, 2013 #3 MyNameIs86 Songster 7 Years Feb 28, 2012 618 8 141 New Jersey how does that even happen?
Feb 28, 2013 Thread starter #4 bryanmurdock Hatching 9 Years Feb 13, 2010 6 0 7 Wyoming, MN They think the fully developed egg is either delayed or pushed back into the egg shell development area when the next egg is forming.
They think the fully developed egg is either delayed or pushed back into the egg shell development area when the next egg is forming.
Feb 28, 2013 Thread starter #5 bryanmurdock Hatching 9 Years Feb 13, 2010 6 0 7 Wyoming, MN No tricks here. Google it. There are others. We filmed because we thought it would be a triple yolk.