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Extra long egg
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Hold onto your hats, folks! We’ve seen it all in the wild world of chickens—large eggs, small eggs, and even the infamous no-shell wonders. But now, brace yourselves for the phenomenon of the century: the extra long egg! Submitted by the ever-curious /u/AirportNo3058, this egg is turning heads and raising eyebrows in the chicken community. What could possibly lead to such a unique creation? Is it a sign of a new breed of overachieving chickens, or perhaps a perplexing case of fowl play? Join us as we explore this egg-straordinary discovery and dive into the delightful quirks of our feathered friends. Get ready for some egg-citing discussions and cluck-tastic theories!

| They have laid large eggs, small eggs, even eggs with no shells, but this is the first extra long egg. [link] [comments] |
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