Do some chickens lay double yolk eggs?

Double yolk eggs are very rare. The chances of your backyard chicken laying one is around 1 in 1000. So if you have a flock of 12 backyard hens you should expect around 2 double yolk eggs per year! The odds will increase as your chickens get older.
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What kind of chicken lays double yolk eggs?

Any breed can lay a double yolked egg, but it may be more common from breeds that are good layers, like Rhode Island Reds, Sussex, and Leghorns. Double yolkers are a favorite for over easy eggs!
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What causes a chicken to lay double yolk eggs?

A double yolk occurs when a hen's body releases more than one egg during her daily ovulation cycle. And, just like humans, it's possible for two — or more — eggs to make their way from the ovary and through the reproductive tract. The overall odds of a hen laying a double yolk are one in 1,000.
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How often do chickens have double yolk eggs?

Double yolks are fairly rare – you might find them in 1 of every 1,000 eggs. These eggs typically come from our younger hens who are still just learning how to lay eggs. Double-yolked eggs also tend to be very large. They are usually graded 'Super Jumbo.
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Do some chickens lay double yolks?

There are two different kinds of chickens that most commonly lay an egg with two yolks. On occasion, they're laid by heavy-breed hens, for which the habit of making double-yolk eggs is an inherited trait. However, heavy-breed hens are not typically used for commercial egg laying because they don't lay many eggs.
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Double Yolk Eggs! Why do they happen?



How rare is a triple yolk egg?

A one-in-25-million chance

"I managed to find some data from the British Egg Information Service suggesting a double-yolk egg is about one in 1,000 and a triple-yolk egg is about one in 25 million," she said.
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Can you get 22 yolks in one egg?

Double yolks in eggs (also known as double yolkers) are, in fact, quite rare, but if you like the yolk more than the white in eggs, then it's a rather nice surprise when you open it; to find you have two or more yolks!
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Can you buy a carton of double yolk eggs?

Or, if you want to take matters into your own hands, you can actually buy them. There's a Pennsylvania-based egg company called Sauder's that actually sells something called Double Yolk Eggs, which are double yolk eggs by the carton.
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How can you tell if an egg has a double yolk?

How To Tell If An Egg Has A Double Yolk? The first clue that an egg could have two yolks is that it will be much larger than the other eggs and will also be heavier. Most medium to large standard eggs will weigh between 1.7–2.1oz (48-59gm) each. If your egg weighs more than that, a double yolk is a possibility.
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How common is double yolk eggs?

By themselves, double yolks are fairly rare – you might find them in 1 of every 1,000 eggs. These eggs typically come from our younger hens who are still learning how to lay eggs. As you might expect, double yolked egg shells tend to be pretty big.
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Is it safe to eat double yolk eggs?

Usually an egg includes one yolk and the egg white, but sometimes the egg will include a double yolk. If you crack open an egg and see a double yolk, is it safe to eat? The answer is that it's not only perfectly safe to eat, but is said to bring good luck when you find them.
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Is a double yolk bad?

Double yolk eggs are perfectly healthy and safe to eat, even though they have a different white-yolk ratio. A double yolk means double the amount of protein and nutrients.
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Do double yolks mean twins?

There was a study done in 1849 by some guy who claimed a hen brooded 10 double-yolk eggs which produced nine sets of twins. Nobody really believes this. Twin chicks from double-yolk eggs of chickens or any other birds are extremely rare. It happens, but hardly ever.
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What chickens lay XL eggs?

Among purebred brown egg layers, some of the largest eggs are produced by Jersey Giants and New Hampshires, both of which can be expected to lay large to extra-large eggs. Other layers of large brown eggs include the Delaware, Plymouth Rock, Rhode Island Red, Rhode Island White, and Sussex.
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What are the odds of getting 3 double yolk eggs?

Three double yolks in a row, what are the odds of that? It turns out, that number is easy to calculate: In general, one out of every thousand eggs is a double, which would calculate the odds at 1,000 x 1,000 x 1,000, or one in a billion.
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Can you hatch a double yolk egg?

Yes. It is a rare occurrence. When two chicks hatch from the same egg, the egg usually has two yolks. Usually, one embryo out competes the other and only one chick survives to hatch.
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What are the odds of getting 4 double yolk eggs in a row?

So, ignoring all other factors, the chances of getting four double-yolk eggs in a row from a single carton should be (1/1,000) x (1/1,000) x (1/1,000) x (1/1,000), or one in every trillion. But there are other factors—lots of them. First, double-yolk eggs are usually larger than single-yolk eggs.
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Can chickens have twins in one egg?

Our research has shown the probability of having a double yolk is rare, and having two chicks born from the same egg is even rarer." The Penn State Extension agrees, "When two chicks hatch from the same egg, the egg usually has two yolks. Usually, one embryo out-competes the other and only one chick survives to hatch.
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What does it mean if you crack a double yolk egg?

Double-yolk eggs are a byproduct of rapid ovulation. That means two yolks are released in quick succession into a hen's oviduct (aka Fallopian tube) and end up in the same shell. Typically, yolks are released about an hour apart, but hormonal changes or a hyperactive ovary will cause double releases.
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Is there ever a triple yolk egg?

The British Egg Information Service estimates a double yolk to happen once in every 1,000 eggs, and a triple yolk to happen once in every in 25 million eggs.
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How rare is a quadruple yolk egg?

According to the British Egg Information Service, the odds of discovering a quadruple-yolker are a staggering one in 11 billion, according to a news release from Dakota Layers.
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How rare is a 10 yolk egg?

The odds of finding one of the these scarce eggs is said to be 1,000 to one, so theoretically the odds on finding ten in a row is 1,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 - or a quintillion - to one.
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What is a fairy egg?

A fairy egg is an egg that is missing the yolk. If you crack your egg open to find only white, then it's considered a fairy egg. These cute little eggs are nothing to cause you concern. They are laid more commonly by young hens early in their laying cycle.
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Why is an egg black inside?

Black or green spots inside the egg may be the result of bacterial or fungal contamination of the egg. If you come across an egg with black or green spots discard the egg. Off color egg whites, such as green or iridescent colors may be from spoilage due to bacteria.
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