Why no yolk?

anniegal

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I couldn't find anything on this even though I've a feeling it's not uncommon. I'd just sure appreciate input on whether it's something to be concerned about.

Yesterday I cracked this recently laid egg into my measuring cup of water (which is why all the extra liquid) and found this weird white tough (and empty) yolk.

I've never had this before with my small flock of mostly 2yo ladies.

Can anyone tell me what happened here? :confused: Eggs are mysterious sometimes!

Thank you!
 

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I couldn't find anything on this even though I've a feeling it's not uncommon. I'd just sure appreciate input on whether it's something to be concerned about.

Yesterday I cracked this recently laid egg into my measuring cup of water (which is why all the extra liquid) and found this weird white tough (and empty) yolk.

I've never had this before with my small flock of mostly 2yo ladies.

Can anyone tell me what happened here? :confused: Eggs are mysterious sometimes!

Thank you!
Not a problem for the hen or for you. Not particularly rare.

It is mentioned in this article as a "fairy egg" or "fart egg" or various other names:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/common-egg-quality-problems.65923/
 
Not a problem for the hen or for you. Not particularly rare.

It is mentioned in this article as a "fairy egg" or "fart egg" or various other names:
https://www.backyardchickens.com/articles/common-egg-quality-problems.65923/
Wait, maybe I missed something: was the whole thing (including membrane) inside another egg?

You might still find something in the article I mentioned, because it talks about many kinds of odd eggs, but maybe it isn't quite what I first thought it was.
 

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