Only, but it could have more than one from time to time.
most of the time there is only one, but i have found two before and there have be known cases of twin chicks.(most of the time the time they don't survive though) but the most found in one would be nine.
Occasionally, eggs produced by hens could have something called "double-yolks." When this occurs, it usually means that the ovulation happens too rapidly. Although it is unknown if the world's largest chicken egg did have double-yolks.
Some eggs have been found to have more than the usual double yolk. Up to nine have been reported but not confirmed, however Guinness Book of records has confirmed a five yolk egg. Here at Jadeacres several three yolk eggs have been recorded and with some research at that time I was able to find information that the recorded worlds largest egg as having had five yolks.
In the center/middle of the egg, is where all the yolks.
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I'm pretty sure it depends on the size of the egg. If you have a larger egg, you will most likely have a larger yolk.
The record for multiple egg yolks in one egg is nine. Guinness Book of Records lists the world's largest chicken egg as having a diameter of 9 inches and contained 5 yolks. The heaviest egg at 1 pound (normal is 2 - 2.5 ounces) had a double yolk and double shell.
yes
One Chicken egg has cholesterol of 201mg and 1.6gms saturated fat (55 gm egg) ... restricts their chicken egg intake to one or two eggs per week and most likely should avoid ... In summary, an eggs cholesterol is found in the egg yolk
i read that 8 was the max to be found in a chicken egg.
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Double yolks are not that rare. Double yolks are a result of two ovum being released to the hens oviduct at the same time.
Meat - chicken, turkey, egg yolks and seafood especially clams/oysters
It means the baby is about born or the baby died during the escape of the egg
Yes! The yolks have nutrition and energy for you.
yolks - like egg yolks
Yes! Egg is good for chickens in moderation. You would want to cook it first though so they do not get in the habit of pecking eggs. Contrary to the previous answer... egg yolks are not baby chicks! Not all chicken eggs are fertilized. Hens lay eggs whether there is a rooster present or not; we get three eggs a day from our three ladies and no roosters are allowed in city limits. You are not eating baby chickens when you eat eggs! You can even feed your chicken...chicken!