Unbelievable Odds! Woman Finds Carton of Double-Yolk Eggs - What Are the Chances?
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What would you do if you opened a carton of eggs and found not one, not two, but a whole carton of double-yolk eggs?
The odds of that happening are actually incredibly low — one in 1,000 eggs is said to have a double yolk.
So, imagine the surprise and delight of one Coles shopper in Brisbane when she opened her carton of 700g Free Range eggs and discovered this incredible rarity.
Brisbane resident Joanna Schulz said she felt excitement wash over her when she discovered her most recent Coles haul contained three double-yolk eggs.
‘It felt like Christmas,’ she said.
'That feeling of anticipation before cutting open each egg and then the astonishment of what we were seeing in front of us. Each and every one had two yolks.’
The happy mum also confessed feeling compelled to ride her seemingly lucky wave —with some cheeky logic; she reasoned that she might as well buy a lotto ticket just in case her purchase contained double-yolkers again.
'Who knows? I might just win division one and two,' laughed the mum.
In some cultures, double-yolk eggs are considered to bring good fortune and prosperity.
How does a double-yolk happen?
Two eggs combine into one egg with two yolks. An egg with two yolks inside is known as a 'double yolker'.
The probability of finding a double-yolk egg is said to be one in 1,000, but under the right circumstances, experts believe the chances of discovering more than one double-yolk egg in the same batch are actually quite high.
Dr Karl Kruszelnicki, a statistics expert, explained on ABC Radio National that there are other factors that increase the chances of finding more than one double-yolk egg in a single carton.
He said that double-yolk eggs are usually larger than single-yolk eggs and that eggs are typically sold in sizes like large and extra large.
Therefore, if you find a double-yolk egg in a carton of extra-large eggs, the likelihood of finding another one is higher than usual.
Dr Karl also mentioned that eggs in the same carton are usually from the same flock of chickens and the same age. This means that if you have already found one double-yolk egg, the probability of finding another one increases.
Such has also been the case for a NSW mum who found multiple double-yolk eggs in the same carton of eggs she purchased at Coles.
So, there you have it, folks! What are your thoughts on double-yolk eggs? Have you ever come across one before?
The odds of that happening are actually incredibly low — one in 1,000 eggs is said to have a double yolk.
So, imagine the surprise and delight of one Coles shopper in Brisbane when she opened her carton of 700g Free Range eggs and discovered this incredible rarity.
Brisbane resident Joanna Schulz said she felt excitement wash over her when she discovered her most recent Coles haul contained three double-yolk eggs.
‘It felt like Christmas,’ she said.
'That feeling of anticipation before cutting open each egg and then the astonishment of what we were seeing in front of us. Each and every one had two yolks.’
The happy mum also confessed feeling compelled to ride her seemingly lucky wave —with some cheeky logic; she reasoned that she might as well buy a lotto ticket just in case her purchase contained double-yolkers again.
'Who knows? I might just win division one and two,' laughed the mum.
In some cultures, double-yolk eggs are considered to bring good fortune and prosperity.
How does a double-yolk happen?
Two eggs combine into one egg with two yolks. An egg with two yolks inside is known as a 'double yolker'.
The probability of finding a double-yolk egg is said to be one in 1,000, but under the right circumstances, experts believe the chances of discovering more than one double-yolk egg in the same batch are actually quite high.
Dr Karl Kruszelnicki, a statistics expert, explained on ABC Radio National that there are other factors that increase the chances of finding more than one double-yolk egg in a single carton.
He said that double-yolk eggs are usually larger than single-yolk eggs and that eggs are typically sold in sizes like large and extra large.
Therefore, if you find a double-yolk egg in a carton of extra-large eggs, the likelihood of finding another one is higher than usual.
Dr Karl also mentioned that eggs in the same carton are usually from the same flock of chickens and the same age. This means that if you have already found one double-yolk egg, the probability of finding another one increases.
Such has also been the case for a NSW mum who found multiple double-yolk eggs in the same carton of eggs she purchased at Coles.
Key Takeaways
- A Coles customer found all the eggs in her carton contained double yolks.
- The discovery prompted her to buy a lottery ticket, as double-yolk eggs symbolise good luck and prosperity.
- Double-yolk eggs are produced when a hen's ovary becomes overly productive and are more common in younger hens.
- The chances of discovering more than one double-yolk egg in the same batch are surprisingly high under the right circumstances, such as larger-sized eggs sourced from the same flock of chickens.
So, there you have it, folks! What are your thoughts on double-yolk eggs? Have you ever come across one before?