A farmer stumbled upon a colossal egg on his property, but the true mystery lay inside. What he found upon cracking it open left him in awe and sparked a wave of curiosity and wonder. YOu will be shocked when you see the video of cracking the egg.
A farmer spotted a giant egg beneath a chicken. When he cracked it open, he was astounded by what he discovered.
Nobody likes eggs for breakfast, right? Eggs are the best way to start the day healthy, whether scrambled, poached, or sunny side up. They provide us with the necessary energy and pair well with cheese, tomatoes, and bacon.
Although uncommon, some eggs may have two yolks. Do you recall ever seeing an egg like this? Even if you have, one Texas farmer can boast about something even more spectacular than a two-yolk egg. And that’s two eggs. If you don’t understand what we’re talking about, read this astonishing story.
Even though there are videos of people cracking open double-shelled eggs, many people believe they are false since they are so rare.
The method occurs when “an egg that is nearly ready to be laid reverses direction and gets a new layer of albumen covered by a second shell,” according to Poultry Help.
The technique that causes the egg to reverse is known as a “counter-peristalsis contraction,” according to Countryside Network.
There is, however, a YouTube video showing a man who identifies as “just an old Texas farmer appreciating nature” and discovers a huge egg laid by a typical-sized chicken. The video was posted in July 2015, and as of this writing, over 3 million people had viewed it.
The farmer begins tapping the egg, causing the shell to partially split. After removing a small section of the piece, the yolk becomes clearly apparent.
He laughs and says, “Oh, I see another surprise!”
It is “a double egger!”
The farmer slowly pours the yolk out of the shell, leaving only the inside egg. He warns against using double yolks, saying they are for wimps. “We received two eggs!”
The little egg was tucked inside the larger one. He also breaks the egg, which is just a standard egg like the ones we get at the grocery store.
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