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Open egg and finds another one inside


Chris and Jane Keast couldn't believe their eyes when they witnessed the result of a rare phenomenon



One egg inside another
Yolk: The little egg was discovered inside the larger egg
A woman was left shell-shocked when she cracked open an egg only to find another one perfectly intact inside.
Smallholder Chris Keast thought his wife Jane was cracking up when she made the amazing discovery while preparing their tea.
They couldn't believe their eyes when she broke the extra-large egg and the second one simply rolled out into her frying pan.
When she told husband Chris he thought she was joking but ended up reaching for his mobile phone to take a picture when he looked at the pan.
The inner-egg was the size of a 2p piece and its shell was still in one piece.

Jane cracked it open and found there was no yolk inside, just the egg white.
One egg inside another
Shell-shocked: The little egg simply rolled out when Jane Keast cracked open the larger one
Experts say the rare phenomenon is just a quirk of nature and can occur if the hen receives a shock during egg production.
Chris, 60, who runs a smallholding near Perrenporth, Cornwall, with Jane, 55, said: "We have got 19 chickens and sell on the eggs to neighbours and friends and family but always have a surplus.
"When I collected the eggs one evening there was this rather large one that I suspected might have a double yolk inside which I have come across before.
"When Jane later cooked some bacon and eggs for dinner she used the large one."
Suresh DoolyChicken that laid the egg
Cracked it: The rare phenomenon occurs if the hen receives a shock during egg production. The Hero.
"She cracked it open in the pan and shouted for me to come and look and there was a second egg next to the one she had just cracked open," he continued.
"I have never seen anything like it before.
"It was much smaller than the first egg and perfectly round.
"Jane cracked the second egg open but it was just the white."

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