Double Yolker with Extra Shell

QueenBee804

In the Brooder
Sep 13, 2021
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Dorothy, an 11 month old white and black chicken that lays light azure blue eggs (both pictured), has laid plenty of double yolkers... But at least two have had a noticeable delineation in the shell where it's like her body added on a caboose to the egg to make even more room than usual! (See photo) Any thoughts on if this shell "addition" would make hatching two chicks from one egg more viable?
I have a Barred Rock rooster that just started crowing that I need to re-home, unfortunately, due to rules in my locality... But before he goes, I bought an incubator and plan on getting a few offspring baking! (Hopefully. And yes, I realize I may be re-homing more roosters in about 23 weeks.) P.s. Warning - I am a totally new chicken mama, so feel free to state the seemingly obvious, as I am most likely... oblivious. ;-)
 

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Hi and welcome 😁
Don’t quote me on this because I’m probably wrong, but I always thought it was very rare to hatch a double yolker because of limited space for 2 chicks to develop 🤷‍♀️ Also wouldn’t a double shell make it harder to hatch? Like I said don’t quote me, this is just my logic 🤣
The shell link did not mention the abnormality I have pictured, did it? It did answer a couple of my other brown egg abnormality questions! :)
 

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