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I have not had a two-yolker yet, but I'm expecting it as I like egg yolks. But I read just now from another site that if eggs are getting two yolks, then something is wrong with the diet. Is this true? Thanks.
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No - it occurs when there is an anomaly in the production line. Nothing to do with diet.I have not had a two-yolker yet, but I'm expecting it as I like egg yolks. But I read just now from another site that if eggs are getting two yolks, then something is wrong with the diet. Is this true? Thanks.
Thank you! But could you explain what you mean by egg bound? Thanks again.No - it occurs when there is an anomaly in the production line. Nothing to do with diet.
Though, double yolkers are large, so if every egg you get is one, your hen will be egg bound at some point probably.
Darnit. My one of my red sexlinks lays 2.7 oz and some of the time she lays double yolks. I don’t care what size her eggs are as long as she is happy and healthy.No - it occurs when there is an anomaly in the production line. Nothing to do with diet.
Though, double yolkers are large, so if every egg you get is one, your hen will be egg bound at some point probably.
Ah. So, egg binding occurs when an egg is too large (this is the most common reason - but there are others sometimes) for a hen to easily push through her system. If not treated, it can result in death.Thank you! But could you explain what you mean by egg bound? Thanks again.
I agree with the other two posters.
The only real problem with double yolkers is that they can't hatch.
Since eggs aren't made to take two embryos to term, they don't perpetuate the genetics that lead to double yolks.
Egg binding is when they can't lay an egg. It just won't escape the cloaca.
It means the egg gets stuck in the hen, causing her to be unable to lay. It can also have more severe consequences if not taken care of.Thank you! But could you explain what you mean by egg bound? Thanks again.