Would you eat it? Can you identify it? Ponder for a moment, then see the answer below the fold...An explanation by ChIck3n115 in the Reddit thread:Finally, something on here my degree (Poultry Science) is useful for! It looks like the egg came from an older hen (as they get older, there is more chance of abnormalities and double yolked eggs) This is probably a blood clot from either a cut in the oviduct or a bleeding follicle that grew large enough to be treated like an egg yolk.
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Rickey.org | Rickey.org - American Idol, Reality TV, pop culture, Dancing with the Stars. Results, Fans, Spoilers, Video, MP3, Pictures | Science answers the question: Which came first, the chicken or the egg? So, what came first...... Read Post
It's a question that many have pondered: Which came first, chicken or the egg? The obvious argument is that the chicken couldn't have been born without an egg, but an egg couldn't have been laid without the chicken. Folks go back an... Read Post
The poultry industry has sought a ban on the export of maize, a key raw material of the poultry feed, for stabilizing chicken and egg prices amid fresh price hike of different feeds in the international markets, according to Financi... Read Post