Thursday, August 09, 2012

Natural Arts

Five eggs, ten yolks.

7 comments:

  1. WOW! I always knew that Seanhenge is a very special place. Even the chickens behave in an extraordinary manner.:)

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  2. Goodness! One I could understand, but five eggs like this?

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  3. Clearly some chicken has bought into the corporate promotions culture with a "Buy One Get One Free" offer.

    I have heard that some chickens always lay double yolk eggs, due to their genetics I presume, so it seems like you may have opened 5 eggs from the same generous bird, which may be understandable if they came from a smallholding nearby, but surprising if from a general store. Do please enlighten us on the source of this natural wonder.

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  4. Nor had I, Jams.

    Not home grown, CherryPie, but eggs from happy hens

    Spot on, Claude,
    Natural Arts is far better. Thank you.

    Ashley,
    well, four I could understand, but five ... :)

    Andrew
    if only I could 'enlighten' you. All I know is that for the past 30 years buying eggs from the same farmer I did never find so many double yolks at once.
    Altogether there were ten.

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