I had a broody hen hatch a double yolker, it was her own egg. I knew it was a double yolker when she went broody, but decided to let her try it. She was brooding eight eggs and ended up with nine chicks. They were both cockerels and stuck together from the very first, they were almost identical in looks and temperament. Their mother was a broiler and the sire was a dark Cornish.Yes. Don't set multiple yolk eggs because getting one to hatch if like finding a hen's tooth.
You know my disinclination toward seeing a dr. Seems the heart dr should be communicating with your general dr (or your NP) and they go through the insurance co to get you what you need.
