Remember that package of 18 eggs that all had double yolks? Yep. We opened all of them. Every single one had two yolks. They had BETTER give me super-human strength.
"There are approximately two hundred egg producing barns in B.C. These eggs are graded barn by barn at the grading plant. Most double yolk eggs are produced by young birds, so therefore barns that contain young flocks have a large concentration of these eggs. Usually a young bird will lay a small egg, but if the egg is a double yolk, it tends to be either large or extra large size. This tends to be true in humans as well, where expectant mothers tend to become “larger” for multiple birth pregnancies. Knowing all this, if you look at the extra large and large eggs coming from a young flock, the chances of it being a double yolker are actually quite high. So chances are, the container with lots of double yolk eggs is from a young flock of birds. If you got a single double yolk egg, it probably came from a more mature flock." http://www.goldenvalley.com/faq.html
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