Weird yolkk color from WH

Yikes, they are a different color! I would be a little concerned as well unless I knew it was due to something they were eating. Do they smell alright?
 
I guess the only way to know for sure is to lock them up for a few days where they don't have access to the acorns, that would solve the mystery IF they went back to normal. Not really wanting to do that just yet as I'm not thrilled about putting them back in the barn area at night cause they muck it up so badly, but I will be doing it in the next couple weeks because of the cold.
 
I must admit, I might give them the sniff test, scramble one up, and taste it. If they're okay, I suppose one could cook them into a spinach omelet. But it would be good to ascertain that the only "funny" thing about them is the color.

And I won't resist the urge to say that I know some Quakers who do, in fact, forage for wildcrafted foods.
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I have cooked some up but gave them to my birds and dogs but haven't had the nerve to taste them. OH wait I think I did use 2 in a cake the other day........cake turned out wonderful btw.

We don't have too many Quakers in MO so I doubt I would see them forging
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I tasted some that I scrambled up and they seemed fine.........
 

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