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Certain production breeds are more likely to lay double yolkers- Leghorns and Rocks come to mind. Certain age groups are more likely to lay double yolkers- usually new layers. Another time when you are likely to see double yolks is when a hen comes back into lay after a molt.
I never saw a bona fide double yolker until my 1+ y.o. Campbell duck came into lay after her first molt. She laid nothing but the biggest double yolkers until she stopped laying for the season. They were HUGE eggs. I have never had any of my chickens lay a double yolked egg and all my birds are production, hatchery birds. I've had them for 4 years and I'm still waiting.
I never saw a bona fide double yolker until my 1+ y.o. Campbell duck came into lay after her first molt. She laid nothing but the biggest double yolkers until she stopped laying for the season. They were HUGE eggs. I have never had any of my chickens lay a double yolked egg and all my birds are production, hatchery birds. I've had them for 4 years and I'm still waiting.