Very rare eye round eggs

When Jane Keast beats the newly hatched egg from the barn to make dinner, it is suddenly discovered in the unusually large egg not only the yolk but also another small egg that still has its shell.

The phenomenon of "eggs in eggs" is rare

Recently, Jane Keast (55 years) in Perrenporth (Cornwall, England) was extremely surprised when encountering an extremely rare 'egg-egg'.

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The rare "egg-egg" fruit of Jane's chickens.

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The inner egg is quite small in size and has no yolk.

The thing is, when Jane banged the chicken egg just from the barn to make dinner, it was suddenly discovered in the unusually large egg not only the yolk but also another small egg that still had its shell.

It is known that Jane and her husband, Chris Keast, raised 19 chickens on the farm. That afternoon, Jane picked up a strange big egg to bring home to cook dinner. At that time, she simply thought that the egg was so big because it had two yolks.

According to the story and photos of the Keast grandparents, the egg inside is quite small and round like a ping pong ball. When she smashed this small egg, Jane found only white inside, not yolk.

Experts say that 'egg-egg' is a rare phenomenon and the result of hens having a big shock in egg production.