Fred's Hens :
Younger pullets are sometimes known to lay these. Ouch. I'd rather not get them, if you know what I mean. The pullets seem to survive laying those, which are often doubles. Not much you can do to stop it and the pullets usually straighten themselves out.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/69833_dscf3104.jpg
i got one about that big yester day from one of my orpingtons and it looked like a dino egg even the shape i thought for sure it was at least a double yolk
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Younger pullets are sometimes known to lay these. Ouch. I'd rather not get them, if you know what I mean. The pullets seem to survive laying those, which are often doubles. Not much you can do to stop it and the pullets usually straighten themselves out.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/uploads/69833_dscf3104.jpg
i got one about that big yester day from one of my orpingtons and it looked like a dino egg even the shape i thought for sure it was at least a double yolk
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