Love a double yolker, more common than you’d think though
The whole six may well be the same. I bought 18 eggs in Lidl one day and all were doubles. I mentioned it to someone in the shop and she said that loads of people had reported the same.
Young hens are apparently more likely to produce them, as well as hens that have had a sudden increase in the number of daylight hours they’re exposed to.
The question I have is, how come when you are in England you can buy those really golden yolk eggs? Like everywhere and many different varieties. Why do we not have those here?
That isnt how luck works. You just fully drained your luck glands on your breakfast. Will take months to fill them back up.
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Love a double yolker, more common than you’d think though
The whole six may well be the same. I bought 18 eggs in Lidl one day and all were doubles. I mentioned it to someone in the shop and she said that loads of people had reported the same.
Young hens are apparently more likely to produce them, as well as hens that have had a sudden increase in the number of daylight hours they’re exposed to.
The question I have is, how come when you are in England you can buy those really golden yolk eggs? Like everywhere and many different varieties. Why do we not have those here?
That isnt how luck works. You just fully drained your luck glands on your breakfast. Will take months to fill them back up.
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