HUGE egg and TINY egg

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Most adorable egg ever and a doyble yolker
 

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Double yolker eggs are not uncommon. They usually occur in young layers. They must hurt the hen like child delivery. :idunno
The small egg is called a fart egg, or fairy egg. No yolk.
Less common than the double yolker.
Most happen to new layers.
WISHING YOU BEST, YOU HAVE A NICE LOOKING ASSORTMENT OF EGGS FROM YOUR HENS. :highfive:
 
Double yolker eggs are not uncommon. They usually occur in young layers. They must hurt the hen like child delivery. :idunno
The small egg is called a fart egg, or fairy egg. No yolk.
Less common than the double yolker.
Most happen to new layers.
WISHING YOU BEST, YOU HAVE A NICE LOOKING ASSORTMENT OF EGGS FROM YOUR HENS. :highfive:
Thank you..i know its not uncommon but its my first n that poor little leghorn...ouch!!! I just thought the tiny egg was adorable
A fart egg? Immature me is giggling...it had a tiny, light colored yolk though
 
I did get one of those small eggs one time. Started researching here and did find out how peeps call it. :gig Then upon further reading, how some wondered what would hatch out of such. Further reading confirmed that nothing would since there was no yolk, or insufficient. I cracked it and seen just as you.
If you want some fun reading about LARGE EGGS. check this thread.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/dinosaur-egg-omg.1224578/#post-19624220
 

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