BreezyCooking
Washing Up
Yes - there definitely are "yolkless" eggs, but they're definitely not as common as double-yolkers.
"Yolkless" eggs, "shell-less" eggs, & "softshell" eggs only appeared in my small flock when the young birds were just starting to lay. Once they got into the swing of things, I never had any of those. I guess some of them needed a few trial runs before they got the hang of it - lol!!!
"Yolkless" eggs, "shell-less" eggs, & "softshell" eggs only appeared in my small flock when the young birds were just starting to lay. Once they got into the swing of things, I never had any of those. I guess some of them needed a few trial runs before they got the hang of it - lol!!!