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Egg inside an egg.

BillyJoe

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Egg inside an egg.

A news report tonight tells of a middle aged to elderly man cracking open his egg on Easter morning to find another egg inside. From what I can gather, the only other thing inside the first egg was albumen. He has not yet cracked open the inner egg and intends to take it to experts to have a look at.

Has anyone ever heard of this happening before?

Is it even possible for it to happen?
(That is, is it necessarily a hoax?)

BillyJoe
 
I've seen reports of multiple shells before.
 
I have never seen one, but am not terribly surprised by it. I have seen, in a friend's egg farm, double-yolked eggs, no-yolked eggs, and no-shelled eggs (they had the inner membrane, but no hard shell--they looked like translucent turtle eggs). So, there is certainly variability amongst eggs; this double-shelled egg would be cool, but I doubt it is a hoax.
 
Thanks,

After reading your replies and Hawks link as well as a few other internet references, I have decided that double-shelled eggs are both possible (an unshelled, prematurely-released egg colliding in the shell gland with an already shelled egg) and do occur. I wonder what the odds are?

BJ
 
BillyJoe said:
Thanks,

After reading your replies and Hawks link as well as a few other internet references, I have decided that double-shelled eggs are both possible (an unshelled, prematurely-released egg colliding in the shell gland with an already shelled egg) and do occur. I wonder what the odds are?

BJ

Grandma said long ago that she once found bunches upon bunches of double-shelled eggs and it took her days to discovery why. She humorously attributed the oddity to my then five year-old dad and some of his friends playing a game of 'kick the chicken'. Her explaination pretty much concurs with the previous link. She assumed that the partially/thinly formed egg was...er...disrupted during the...er...game, and that another shell formed around it.
 

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