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So how do you study and not read? Do you pay someone to read to you?
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To come back to the original question:
According to R.L. Wolke (What Einstein told his cook - 2) 3 to 5 % off eggs do have double yolks. But usuallythey are removed from the production at a step called candling (just looking an egg facing a strong light source to avoid eggs containing blood and cell residues from the hen oviduct). In fact here in Canada I have seen some box of eggs labeled double yolks, probably for the fun loving one ready to pay a premium for this kind of rarity. It even seems that some hens are just better at laying double yolks tahn other. No explanation so far. And Blood comes from fertilized eggs. If the egg had been refrigerated just after being laid you wouldn't have seen anything. No problem but the aspect (I have to admit that I wouldn't like to eat that either). But some people tend to like to eat the embryo at even later stage. Patrick
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guess wat guys! my test went great but i dont know my result yet. i might know it on saturday or sunday. i hope i get good grades! it was quite simple. about villi, ileum, spirograms and digestion.
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Some culture like to consume egg that contains developing embryo (I forgot the name of this). It is believed that this is a good and healthy diet, better than consuming egg or chicken. Also, this is as a good aphrodisiacs
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Triple yolk? Are you sure you weren't seeing things?
"As a biologist, I firmly believe that when you're dead, you're dead. Except for what you live behind in history. That's the only afterlife" - J. Craig Venter
no deffo 3 yolks , it was a fried egg so i could see them all seperately!
i was pretty shocked cos i have seen a few double ones but never a triple before- get my eggs from the local farm shop so they dont go thru normal processing or owt. Mebi they have a mutant chicken or summat Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends.
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