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If both eggs are fertilized, two chicks can theoretically hatch. But we know that the nutrients in eggs are limited, although it is theoretically possible to hatch two chicks, but in practice it is rare to see two chicks hatched at the same time, and most chicks with double yolk eggs will die after about 10-15 days of incubation. Even if two chicks are hatched, most of them do not grow well due to malnutrition, and even if they are able to be born successfully, they often do not survive for a long time.
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Theoretically, a double yolk egg cannot hatch two chicks, and the double yolk egg is essentially a deformed egg; I think that double yolk eggs are indeed more nutritious than egg yolk medicine, because the main ingredient of eggs comes from egg yolk, and double yolk eggs are rich in protein, and other elements are indeed higher than ordinary eggs, but the nutrients are the same.
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The double yolk eggs laid by the hen, if it is a thin golden egg, should be able to give birth to two chicks; Double yolk eggs are indeed more nutritious.
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Double yolk eggs have a chance of hatching two chicks, but not necessarily two chicks.
Double yolk eggs can hatch chicks, if the "double yellow" is indeed two fertilized eggs, then it is possible to hatch two chicks, but for various reasons, the hatching effect is not ideal. If only one egg is fertilized in the "double yellow", then only one chick can hatch.
The fertilization rate of double yolk eggs is similar to that of normal eggs. However, the number of dead embryos in the early and late hatching double yolk egg groups was much higher than that in the normal egg presumption group. The double yolk egg is much larger than the normal egg, and the large size of the double yolk egg means that the space inside the egg is also large, but this does not mean that the chicken embryo has more room to grow.
The double yolk egg is indeed larger than the normal egg, but after all, it is not twice as large, and the larger space has to accommodate one more chicken embryo, on average, the space of each chicken embryo is much less than that of the normal egg. This, in turn, has a direct impact on the consumption of nutrients and oxygen, the movement of the fetus, and the subsequent breakage of the shell.
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The formation of double yolk eggs is because two egg cells in the egg cell are mature at the same time, so the two cells are put together, because the nutrients in an egg are limited, so both cells in an egg will not be able to be born due to lack of nutrients and space.
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The formation of double yolk eggs is due to the fact that two egg cells mature at the same time and are separated from the follicle together and incorporated into the fallopian tube, where they are successively encapsulated with protein, shell membrane and eggshell. Two chicks cannot be hatched.
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The double yolk egg is caused by abnormal ovulation of the hen, and it cannot hatch two chicks.
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A double yolk egg is an egg with two yolks in one shell. Double yolk eggs are generally much larger than normal eggs.
The factor of double yolk eggs is that the two eggs are perfected at the same time and get rid of the follicles together and are included in the bilateral fallopian tubes, and cystic proteins, shell membranes and eggshells are successively encapsulated in each part of the bilateral fallopian tubes, and then double yolk eggs are formed. Sometimes, several eggs will continue to be perfected at the same time and placed in both fallopian tubes together, resulting in many yolks.
Double yolk eggs can hatch chicks, if the "double yellow" is indeed the combination of two sperm eggs, then it is able to hatch two chicks, but according to various reasons, the actual effect of eggification is not ideal. If only one egg cell is fertilized in the "double yellow", then only one chick will hatch. Double yolk eggs can hatch chicks, if the "double yellow" is indeed the combination of two sperm eggs, then it is able to hatch two chicks, but according to various reasons, the actual effect of eggification is not ideal.
If only one egg cell is fertilized in the "double yellow", then only one chick will hatch. The fertility rate of double yolk eggs is similar to that of normal eggs. However, the number of dead embryos in the early and middle and late oviparization double yolk egg group was much lower than that in the normal egg inference group.
The double yolk egg is much larger than all normal eggs, and even much larger, which can be seen by the naked eye. The large volume of the double yolk egg means that the indoor space in the egg is also large, but this does not mean that the indoor space for the growth of the chicken embryo is also larger.
The double yolk egg is indeed larger than all normal eggs, but after all, it failed to do twice it, and the indoor space of this larger circle has to accommodate a chicken embryo, and the average value is that each chicken embryo has a lot less indoor space and all normal eggs. This, in turn, immediately jeopardizes the consumption of nutrients and O2, the fitness of the chicken fetus and its future shelling. The chicks in the double yolk eggs are widely underdeveloped and relatively weak, and the shelling becomes a high threshold.
And most of them only gradually consume O2, consume all kinetic energy, and cannot show the light of their lives.
The double yolk egg is not only much larger than the normal egg, but also has a thicker shell. In the process of peking the shell, the chick must occasionally change the position of the body to change the angle of view of the peck shell, so that the eggshell can be dug in a shorter and faster time. As everyone knows, the chicks in the double yolk eggs, after the growth is sufficient, basically the bodies of the two chicks occupy all the indoor space in the eggs, not to mention the change of body posture, it is an extremely difficult thing to move.
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It is impossible for two chicks to hatch from a double yolk egg, because in the process of hatching the chicks, the chicks will absorb all the nutrients of the double yolk egg. Because the double yolk egg has two yolks, the nutritional value will be higher.
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If it is normal, it must be able to hatch two chicks, because the double egg yolk is the nutrition of having two eggs, so it is said to have a particularly high nutritional value.
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Yes, such eggs can indeed hatch two chicks, because such eggs have a higher protein content in them, so there is such a saying.
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No, because the hen has two eggs at the same time when ovulation, there are double yolk eggs, and the nutritional value of the yolk is relatively high.
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The reason why chickens can lay double yolk eggs is because they, as novice chicken mothers, are not familiar with the behavior of laying eggs, so there will be a situation where two yolks will be discharged and double yolk eggs will be laid as soon as they are excited. Double yolk eggs are generally difficult to hatch chicks, and even if they hatch, the chicks will die because of weakness, because the nutrients in an egg can only provide a chick to grow.
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This is because two egg cells in the hen's ovaries mature at the same time and enter the oviduct together, so they lay double yolk eggs. If both eggs in a double yolk egg are successfully fertilized, then two identical chicks may hatch.
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It is related to the breed, the type of chicken is different from the chicken, it will be affected by ovulation, and the double yolk egg will hatch two chicks.
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The two egg cells fall into the fallopian tube together and eventually become a double yolk egg that is larger than a normal egg. So can this double yolk egg hatch two chicks? The answer is no.
First, having two yolks does not mean two fertilized eggs. If only one is fertilized, only one can hatch at most. If two fertilized eggs can theoretically hatch two, there will be many conditions during the hatching process, resulting in death halfway.
Second, there is not enough nutrients. During the development of a fertilized egg, the yolk and egg whites are used as nutrients for development. Although the yolk of the double yolk egg has two parts of the egg, the amount of egg white and other substances is not two parts, and although the double reed egg is larger than the other eggs, the light content is not multiplied by more than two, and the average space is not enough, and the nutrition is not enough.
** The two embryos are squeezed to death or starved to death due to nutrient burning and space allocation.
Thirdly, it is impossible to breathe and metabolize. One embryo develops better and digests the other, but even if the other survives, the other one still does not develop as well as the normal embryo, and the chick may die due to yolk adhesion. In addition, during development, the chicks are better than the second hurdle, and the embryo will form a series of fetal membranes similar to the human placenta during development, which are used for nutrient exchange and metabolism, in which the amniotic membrane will wrap the embryo, the yolk membrane will wrap the yolk, and the allantoic membrane will stick to the eggshell.
Fourth, there will be death from lack of oxygen. If the eggshell space is filled and put together, the presence of the two allantois of the two embryos will compete for the eggshell space, which will easily cause the allantois to not close. The allantois is responsible for the respiration and metabolism of the embryo, and if the allantois is incomplete, it is likely that Sun Yu will cause the embryo to suffocate and die during development.
The double yolk egg is not only large, but the chick needs to constantly change its position when it comes out of the shell, and the angle has been changed to make it faster to hatch. However, after the two embryos are fully developed, they almost occupy a large internal space, not to mention changing positions, even if it is difficult to move, they will also die due to lack of oxygen. This is the last egg to actually come out of the shell and live alive.
Because of the poor living environment during development, even if it comes out of the shell, it will be very weak, and it will generally die around the tenth to 13th day of hatching.
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Under normal circumstances, double yolk eggs cannot hatch chicks, in which case double yolk eggs are deformed eggs.
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Of course, it is not possible to hatch two chicks at a time with double yolk eggs, and having two yolks does not mean that two are fertilized.
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Double yolk eggs do not hatch two chicks at once, nutrients will be lacking in the process, and one will always die.
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