Hmmm that egg bouta hatch according to google ai and we all know that google is is always right
kdthex01
Took a minute to figure out this wasn’t nsfw..
EnigmaEcstacy
Looks like the part of the egg you insert a fuse into and through like at a rabbit like it’s the holy hand grenade of Antioch.
That_Put5350
1. Egg shells get added last, after the interior of the egg has already been developed.
2. egg production is an assembly line inside the chicken, it takes a couple weeks to go from initial creation of the teeny tiny yolk to a full sized ready to lay egg, and there are dozens of in process eggs inside the chicken at any given time. Most of them are growing mini-yolks.
3. Commercial chickens are specifically bred to lay eggs as quickly as possible.
Put these three things together, and every once in a while you get a situation where the assembly line gets backed up and two eggs are touching each other. Usually it either happens early, resulting in a double-yolker, or very late, resulting in a smooshed shell. This one appears to have happened at just the right point such that the egg shell creation attempted to encase the touch point and then broke off.
IronGreyWarHorse
I thought it was an onion until I read the title of the post!
Aggravating_Mind_274
That’s a “pullet bullet” or sometimes just called a fairy egg with a twist. It usually happens when a hen’s reproductive system misfires a bit, especially if she’s young or stressed. The little pointy tip is just an odd shell formation — harmless, but definitely weird looking! Even in store-bought eggs, you’ll occasionally see one slip through.
Dry-Tomorrow8531
Wow, I’ve never seen that.
I hope this ain’t some lab grown BS haha. Dude I ain’t got a clue
Youdontlovemebro
Drinking
Speedhabit
Think smaller, think more legs
fencepostsquirrel
That’s a Christmas ornament a little feather fren birb made. Just get one of those little metal thingys and put it on top!
imabetaunit
The egg sorting machine at the egg factory accidentally sorted a dinosaur egg into your particular carton. No big deal. Just adjust your recipes where appropriate.
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i think theres a issue with the egg
Wtf
Hmmm that egg bouta hatch according to google ai and we all know that google is is always right
Took a minute to figure out this wasn’t nsfw..
Looks like the part of the egg you insert a fuse into and through like at a rabbit like it’s the holy hand grenade of Antioch.
1. Egg shells get added last, after the interior of the egg has already been developed.
2. egg production is an assembly line inside the chicken, it takes a couple weeks to go from initial creation of the teeny tiny yolk to a full sized ready to lay egg, and there are dozens of in process eggs inside the chicken at any given time. Most of them are growing mini-yolks.
3. Commercial chickens are specifically bred to lay eggs as quickly as possible.
Put these three things together, and every once in a while you get a situation where the assembly line gets backed up and two eggs are touching each other. Usually it either happens early, resulting in a double-yolker, or very late, resulting in a smooshed shell. This one appears to have happened at just the right point such that the egg shell creation attempted to encase the touch point and then broke off.
I thought it was an onion until I read the title of the post!
That’s a “pullet bullet” or sometimes just called a fairy egg with a twist. It usually happens when a hen’s reproductive system misfires a bit, especially if she’s young or stressed. The little pointy tip is just an odd shell formation — harmless, but definitely weird looking! Even in store-bought eggs, you’ll occasionally see one slip through.
Wow, I’ve never seen that.
I hope this ain’t some lab grown BS haha. Dude I ain’t got a clue
Drinking
Think smaller, think more legs
That’s a Christmas ornament a little feather fren birb made. Just get one of those little metal thingys and put it on top!
The egg sorting machine at the egg factory accidentally sorted a dinosaur egg into your particular carton. No big deal. Just adjust your recipes where appropriate.
Ahhhh the elusive and rare “titty egg”
It was harvested from a tree.