Thick yolk on fresh egg, no roosters

Vwise507

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Jul 17, 2018
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I cracked my eggs as usual and 1 of the yolks was not as rounded on the top, and alittle wrinkly, almost like it was slightly deflated. I tried whisking with a folk and not sure if it was that wrinkled egg or not but 1 of them wouldn’t break up like my other egg yolks were. Pic is showing what the dark yolk parts that didn’t mix like the rest. The eggs are 3 days old, on the counter, not washed. Before I feed these to my kids and me, are they safe to eat?
 
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I cracked my eggs as usual and 1 of the yolks was not as rounded on the top, and alittle wrinkly, almost like it was slightly deflated. I tried whisking with a folk and not sure if it was that wrinkled egg or not but 1 of them wouldn’t break up like my other egg yolks were. Pic is showing what the dark yolk parts that didn’t mix like the rest. The eggs are 3 days old, on the counter, not washed. Before I feed these to my kids and me, are they safe to eat?
If you are suspicious or having that feeling, I wouldn't risk it.
 
That would be your call as to whether or not you'd like to eat it, but if you decide against it you can go ahead and feed the french toast right back to your chickens! I am sure they would love it as a treat :) So long as there are several hens to split the goodies so it isn't too much ;)
 

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