Any kind of chicken can lay a double yolk egg the same as any woman can have identical twins
This is an egg that has two yolks in it.
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No. Only a few mammals have what is termed menstruation or a "period", meaning a flow of ejected uterine lining and blood. Since chickens never eject their uterine lining, chickens do not menstruate. The egg contains a chicken ovum and yoke sack. If fertilized, the ovum will become a fetus, then a chick.
It is a repair kit for a yoke used on oxen. Seriously, it's a kit that contains all the tools you need to repair a yoke if it breaks.
A yoke is a bar or frame of wood by which two oxen are joined at the heads or necks for working together. Therefore, there are TWO (2) oxen in a yoke.
A yoke is a wooden beam which is used between a pair of oxen to allow them to pull a load (oxen almost always work in pairs). There are several types, used in different cultures, and for different types of oxen. A pair of oxen is also called a yoke of oxen, and yoke is also used as a verb: "to yoke a pair of oxen".http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yoke
this could just be the yoke sparrow eggs cardinal eggs blue jay eggs all bird eggs are like a chickens the yellow stuff is probably just the yoke coming out
you will either have to go buy some chickens to make eggs or go buy some eggs and crack it open because in side the eggs are yoke so you cant really make the your self chickens need to make them
yoke moulding is when you wisk some eggs hope i helped
Yes they do
No mam, they are not the yoke. A matter of fact, they eat the yoke. You're welcome young lady. (or young man or old man or old woman) (i personally do not know your gender)
They were never fertalized. Therefor there was no chick in the first place.
yes an Easter egg has no yoke!LOL no but realy there is no egg that i know of that dosent have a yoke soo it's no! Actually, according to Wikipedia, there is such thing. It is rare and is considered to be abnormal just as double yolk eggs are. Here is a direct quote from Wikipedia: "...It is also possible for a young hen to produce an egg with no yolk at all. Yolkless eggs are usually formed about a bit of tissue that is sloughed off the ovary or oviduct. This tissue stimulates the secreting glands of the oviduct and a yolkless egg results."
None because eggs do not have yokes: ploughing animals do.The answer for double-yolk eggs depends on how common these are with the poultry that your egg-supplier keeps. Different breeds, with different living conditions and feeds, in different countries, produce different proportions of such eggs.
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Through the yoke
no because the yoke is never healthy
Are you asking the sex of the chick before it has hatched? if so you cant. My grandmother used to say that you could tell by the weight.She raised chickens on her farm. Heavy= female Light=male