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My 13 year old asked.
Is it possible for chickens to have "twins"?
I came to the conclusion that it would take two chicks growing in the same egg, which would likely lead to the death of both (space wise) but then I remembered that double yolk eggs are usually larger than their single yolk counterparts.
So... is it possible?
Is it possible for chickens to have "twins"?
I came to the conclusion that it would take two chicks growing in the same egg, which would likely lead to the death of both (space wise) but then I remembered that double yolk eggs are usually larger than their single yolk counterparts.
So... is it possible?