Double Yolked Egg

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Robert, I've seen a number of double yolked eggs in my lifetime, but I can't recall seeing a no yolk egg. That would be something new for me. Now if you could figure out to to regularly produce those, they ought to sell well since a lot of recipes call for egg whites and you wouldn't have to separate the whites and yolk.
 
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I raise chickens.. mostly small breeds like banty. but do have some RIR and other medium and large breeds.

I have a couple banty hens that consistantly throw double yolk..

Soundguy
 
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I buy jumbo eggs from the store and I regularly get double yolks. I have even had half the carton be double yolks before

Kevin
 
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I knew double yolked eggs weren't really unusual when I was a kid, although I'd never known of them being in the grocery stores, but it sounds like they may be even more common than I thought.
 
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Before we moved, I'd regularly buy a particular brand of Jumbo Brown eggs and there were usually 60% double yoked eggs per carton.

There store where we now shop is part of the same chain, but doesn't carry this particular brand.
 
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In the 60's one of my father's hunting buddies worked on an egg farm & always brought the eggs to camp. Never less than double yolks, sometimes triple or quad. He said the farm sold multiple yolk eggs to food processing plants where only the yolks were used, like egg noodles, etc. MikeD74T
 
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Podunkadunk said:
When I was growing up, we had chickens...Rhode Island Reds, Polish Game Hens and Roosters and some "white" chickens from a neighbors chicken house. The Polish game's would lay blueish-green eggs and occassionally, the white chickens (don't know the name of them) would lay huge double-yolkers.

I've never had one in a box of store eggs...I think they 'screen' them in some fashion. You got a treat with that one!

Podunk

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There is no such thing as a Polish GAME chicken.The Polish are classified as in the Crested variety,and the picture you have is the white crested black variety they are a very docile breed and not bred for the game pit. where the real game roosters/game fowl are used.The Polish do not lay the colored eggs,unless the ones you have were crossed with an Araucana
 
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Podunkadunk said:
When I was growing up, we had chickens...Rhode Island Reds, Polish Game Hens and Roosters and some "white" chickens from a neighbors chicken house. The Polish game's would lay blueish-green eggs and occassionally, the white chickens (don't know the name of them) would lay huge double-yolkers.

I've never had one in a box of store eggs...I think they 'screen' them in some fashion. You got a treat with that one!

Podunk

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Those are my kids' favorites to look at when we go to the fair. Very fancy, and the kids are part Polish, so hey! Cool birds!!! :D
 

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