Urban or Country myths

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Noodley

Guest
Free range, organic hens give double-yolks..and we all know that double yolks are what everyone looks for in an egg.
 

Ashtrayhead

Über Member
Location
Belvedere, Kent.
I had half a dozen free range eggs from Budgens the other week and every one was a double yolker. It was the only time I've ever had that in a free range egg though.
 
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Noodley

Guest
Are Daisy and Polly related to Steve and Mark? If not, I have no idea who they are...are the egg experts?
 

Linford

Guest
I get all my eggs from the farm where we used to keep my horses. The sheds they live in are right next to the house so I know how they are being treated. The farmhouse is in a village on the edge of a big town, and the fields surrounding the village are owned by the farmer so does that make them urban or country.
 

Fnaar

Smutmaster General
Location
Thumberland
I get all my eggs from the farm where we used to keep my horses. The sheds they live in are right next to the house so I know how they are being treated.

I had no idea horses laid eggs! Blimey, you live and learn!
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User482

Guest
I saw an interview with a market stall person who was saying there are certain breeds that 'deliver' double yolks.

None of mine! I've kept hens for 5 years or so, and have never had a double-yolker. The single yolks are still pretty damn fine though.
 

Archie_tect

De Skieven Architek... aka Penfold + Horace
Location
Northumberland
Urban myths? The metro into Newcastle always goes the minute beforemy son gets to the station... Regardless of what time he gets there.
 
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