February 12, 2008

Wordless Wednesday #54





I don't know how Devon gets so lucky, but he has gotten the only double yolk I have ever personally seen. He wins everything, and good things and cool things always happen to him.


15 comments:

  1. Hey cool. I thought that the yolks would be smaller, since there are two. But, they look regular sized.

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  2. my mom has chickens and we used to see doubles all the time...but not so much lately.
    happy WW!

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  3. Oh, that's soo inviting. I'm drooling now. I love eggs!!!

    Please come visit me and check my WW post for this week: First steps.

    Happy WW!

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  4. Now I'm hungry. It's 1:30 am and I could use some now. Happy WW.

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  5. Anonymous5:10 AM CST

    How cool! What are the odds?

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  6. we used to have those a LOT when we had chickens...fun stuff!

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  7. LOL last week out of 12 eggs I got 8 with double yokes ands that was the forst time I saw doudle yoke in my life (but I saw it 8 times LOL)

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  8. Be sure to let Devon buy your lottery tickets for you.

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  9. Anonymous12:34 PM CST

    That would have been twins. :)

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  10. Oh my son loves sunny side up a lot. Happy valentines day!
    Hair Cut or Life Cut?
    My Little Funny Boy

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  11. Anonymous1:46 PM CST

    That is so cool. I've never seen a double yolk like that. How big was the egg? Those yolks look pretty big!

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  12. How cool! We just had our first one the other day too. I'd never seen one before. (And you're obviously a true blogger to grab your camera and snap a picture. Haha!!)

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  13. Anonymous2:42 PM CST

    Too cool. I have heard of them, but never seen one.

    Happy WW

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  14. Interesting, I have never seen that before. I was wondering why you had taken a picture of 2 eggs! HA!

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  15. Being a keeper of chickens I was excited when I got my first double yolk egg. I read somewhere that back in the day, double yolk eggs were used to trade with being a much sought after commodity.

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