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I've read that they come from young hens. I've also read that they

aren't suitable for hatching. I do know of one woman who set some to

hatch against conventional wisdom and they came out okay. So who knows?

 

Tommie

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rawfood , " Kelly Willhauck " <spunky wrote:

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> Actually, i'm quite astonished by that...

> lucky you to have witnessed that! COOL :)

>

> One time i was making scrambled eggs for the family, and 5 eggs had 2

yolks.. Needless to say i couldn't bare eating any of the twins!!!!

lol I don't know how this is different from

> a single yolk... hehe

>

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Interesting, i just assumed that the people who own the hens, are giving them

fertility drugs of some sort to improve egg production. Is that unbelievable?

 

 

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Did the eggs have twins?

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rawfood , " Tommie " <jerushy wrote:

>

> I've read that they come from young hens. I've also read that they

> aren't suitable for hatching. I do know of one woman who set some to

> hatch against conventional wisdom and they came out okay. So who knows?

>

> Tommie

> http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com

>

> rawfood , " Kelly Willhauck " <spunky@> wrote:

> >

> > Actually, i'm quite astonished by that...

> > lucky you to have witnessed that! COOL :)

> >

> > One time i was making scrambled eggs for the family, and 5 eggs had 2

> yolks.. Needless to say i couldn't bare eating any of the twins!!!!

> lol I don't know how this is different from

> > a single yolk... hehe

> >

> >

> >

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Yes. I know the yolk is only there for nutrition but the other

components were doubled as well.

 

Tommie

http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com

 

rawfood , " Margaret Gamez " <mgamez1 wrote:

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> Did the eggs have twins?

> M

> rawfood , " Tommie " <jerushy@> wrote:

> >

> > I've read that they come from young hens. I've also read that they

> > aren't suitable for hatching. I do know of one woman who set some

to

> > hatch against conventional wisdom and they came out okay. So who

knows?

> >

> > Tommie

> > http://www.rawburchard.blogspot.com

> >

> > rawfood , " Kelly Willhauck " <spunky@> wrote:

> > >

> > > Actually, i'm quite astonished by that...

> > > lucky you to have witnessed that! COOL :)

> > >

> > > One time i was making scrambled eggs for the family, and 5 eggs

had 2

> > yolks.. Needless to say i couldn't bare eating any of the twins!!

!!

> > lol I don't know how this is different from

> > > a single yolk... hehe

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