Man Finds A Giant Egg In His Farm. What Comes Out Of THIS Is The UNTHINKABLE!

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Chickens lay eggs. Sometimes those eggs are hidden inside of other eggs. It happens. What? That all seems kind of weird and confusing, but an egg inside of an egg is a real thing that occurs in nature. If you want to see what it all looks like, and this is the type of thing that you really have to see to truly appreciate, then you have to check out this video.

The clip starts off with a man holding a giant egg that is at least twice the size of a normal, average egg. He explains that he gathered it earlier from his coop and comments that he has “sympathy for the poor chicken” who laid it because it must not have been easy or comfortable at all.

When he cracks it open there is a yolk and another egg nestled inside of it! When he cracks the second egg open it also appears normal and has a yolk and white inside. Chances are you’ll never come across an egg like that at the grocery store.

It’s super neat to see and in order to understand how it happens, you need a little background information on how hens lay eggs. First and foremost, the scientific term for an egg within an egg is called a counter-peristalsis contraction.

According to Back Yard Poultry Mag online, a hen will release “an oocyte (the ovum that becomes the yolk of an egg) from her left ovary into the oviduct every 18-26 hours.” This oocyte slowly makes its way through the oviduct organ where many layers are added onto it and form the egg which is eventually passed through and laid.

However, when a counter-peristalsis contraction occurs, a second oocyte is prematurely released by the ovary before the first one is done passing through the oviduct. At that point, “the release of a second oocyte into the oviduct system while a first oocyte is in the eggshell-gland portion of the oviduct…(where the shell is deposited over the egg) causes a contraction…[which] causes the first egg in the eggshell gland to reverse its course and be pushed back up to the top of the oviduct.”

In turn, this leads to the first egg being added to the second oocyte, which then passes through the oviduct and gets its own shell coating. The end result is that an egg within a giant egg gets laid by one tough chicken.

Mother nature never ceases to amaze or confuse us!

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Do You Have Old Tarnished Silver? THIS GENIUS Trick Will Make It Shine and Look Brand New!

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I love the look of silver jewelry, but no matter how you cut it, silver becomes tarnished over time.  What happens to me, is these pieces get shoved to the back of my jewelry case, because I hate dealing with silver polish.

When I saw the video you are about to watch below, I was so pleased to find an easy and inexpensive way to clean my silver jewelry in minutes. Cleaning expert, Melissa Maker of YouTube channel “Clean My Place”, hosts this amazing remedy for tarnished silver.

This is the coolest, almost magical way to shine up your favorite silver to perfection, without that horrible black residue that silver polish leaves on your hands. This trick requires a bowl, aluminum foil, some salt, baking soda, boiling water and finally plain white vinegar.

Melissa’s tutorial will give you the exact amounts for this concoction.  The key to this chemical reaction working, is making sure all your jewelry pieces lie flat on the foil.  You won’t believe the before and afters.

The best think about this mixture is that it cleans all the nooks and crannies without having to scoop out stubborn silver polish.

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Baby Meets His Father’s Twin Brother For The First Time. THIS Reaction Made Me Spit My Drink Out!

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There is something so mind boggling about identical twins; as I am not one, I can only wonder what an unusual experience it must be to share the depth of a bond that you have with someone who is exactly like you genetically.

For those of us who have been blessed to experience deep sibling bonds, the bonds that twins express as seeing the other as part of themselves, seems like an amazing phenomenon.  To experience life so similarly must be such a unique way to go through life.

Then there is the fun of fooling people who can’t tell you apart.  Many truly identical twins enjoy the fact that people really have a hard time telling the difference between them as they are growing up, and love recanting tales of how they tricked people.

What you are about to see in the delightful video below, are two grown up identical brothers, Stephen and Michael Ratpojanakul.  Michael married Caryn, and it was through Caryn that Stephen met his wife, Carroll.  Caryn and Carroll are sisters…also identical twins!

Naturally they are all very close and are intertwined in each others lives.  Stephen and Carroll have a baby boy who has just started talking.  One of his first words, naturally, is Dada, and he is clearly a daddy’s boy…or is he?  Watch and see!

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3 Toxic Chemicals Are Found In Almost Every Home. But THESE 8 Plants Will Purify The Air You Breathe!

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Until I came upon the video you are about to watch below, I had no idea that air pollution that exists inside our homes is far more concentrated and dangerous for us, than outdoor pollution! This indoor pollution, according to the American Lung Association, is often overlooked and is caused by dangerous chemicals that can be found in almost every home.

The three most dangerous chemicals are: formaldehyde, benzene and trichloroethylene. These pollutants are often found in carpets, plastics and cleaning supplies, and exacerbate or cause allergies and asthma. So that’s the bad news. The good news is that a recent study by NASA revealed that there is a natural and esthetically pleasing way to detoxify the air in your home…a select group of POTTED PLANTS!

Some plants that do the trick in getting rid of pollutants are:

SPIDER PLANTS which get rid of formaldehyde; DRACAENA PLANT; FICUS TREES which eliminate benzene in the air; PEACE LILY which eradicates ammonia and other chemicals; RUBBER PLANTS removes carbon monoxide; BOSTON FERNS; POT MUMS and ENGLISH IVY.

These and other common potted plants will be discussed in the upcoming video, and will further explain how important it is for your respiratory health, to keep plants in your indoor environment. Let us know what you think and whether you will add more plants inside your homes.

Do you have these plant inside your house?

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Does Your Eyes Ever Twitch? Doctors Say THIS Is What It Means!

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A twitchy eye can be extremely annoying and uncomfortable. You’ve likely experienced it many times before and it always seems to come out of nowhere. One minute everything is fine and normal and seconds later it feels like your eye is about to jump out of the socket.

The nerve or muscle or whatever the heck it may be is spasming and shaking all around, making you squint and worry about what is actually going on in there. If you have ever wondered what is causing your eye to twitch and whether or not you should be worried about it, here is the answer.

There are several different types of eye twitching and each one is considered a separate condition from the rest. They are all caused by different things and the most common type, that you have likely experienced, is called eyelid twitching or myokymia.

The Mayo Clinic describes it as “affect[ing] only the eyelid. It can involve either the upper or lower lid, but only one eye at a time. The eye twitching can range from barely noticeable to bothersome. The twitching usually goes away within a short time but may recur over a few hours, days or longer.”

The twitching is caused by tiny muscles and nerves located around your eye. Just like any other muscle that suddenly spasms out of control, the ones in your eye can as well. There is nothing serious about this type of twitch and it’s relatively normal.

A less common type of twitch you should be worried about is called a blepharospasm, which is when a twitching in both of your eyelids gradually increases and worsens. It gets to a point where the intensity and strain of the twitching becomes too much and may even lead to near or complete blindness. However, this is a very rare occurrence and if it ever happens to you, see a doctor immediately.

While doctors and scientists have yet to agree on what exactly causes our eyelids to twitch, they have narrowed down some of the main factors that contribute to it. In the accompanying video Dr. Matthew Palmer, O.D., from the Southwestern Eye Center explains the basics about eye twitching and reassures us all that it isn’t a major health issue or concern.

In fact, it’s the opposite and normal, many people experience it throughout their lifetime. Here are a few basic things you can to to cut down on the frequency and severity of when it happens to you:

1) Relax and De-stress- The less stressed you feel, the less likely you are to end up experiencing an eye twitch. Stress is believed to be one of the main causes of myokymia and it’s also an aggravating factor which will make your twitch stronger and thus worse.

2) Get a Full Night’s Sleep- A lack of good, quality sleep can wreak havoc on your body, especially your eyes. Having to focus and re-focus a countless amount of times each day is hard on your eye muscles and they get fatigued just like any other muscle in your body. Not getting enough sleep also adds further stress to our lives and bodies, so rest your eyes and try to get as much sleep as possible.

3) Caffeine- If you really have eye twitch problems, cut the caffeine out of your diet because it can trigger them. Caffeine also causes our bodies to release serotonin and noradrenaline, two chemicals that stimulate and excite our nerves, which an lead to more frequent and severe eye spasms.

These three factors all contribute to eyelid twitching, but there may be other potential causes. If you have an eye twitch issue that is extremely annoying, frequent, and bothersome, there are medications that can help with it. Botox has also been shown to be effective at managing and controlling the muscles around the eye and can help with twitching.

However, most of the time the spasms will go away on their own and are not so severe that they greatly impact our quality of life. Finally, there are no neurological problems associated with a twitchy eyelid, so don’t worry about experiencing them or freak out when they happen.

It’s a normal occurrence and should pass in a few seconds or minutes.

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He Places Eggs In A Muffin Tin And Puts It In The Oven. THIS Reason Is Unexpectedly GENIUS!

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Eggs are one of the most versatile foods to cook with and eat. They’re a main ingredient in lots of recipes and even taste great cooked by themselves in a variety of different ways. The fact that they are widely available and affordable make them a staple to have on hand in the kitchen.

Plus, they’re a great addition to main dishes or as a side accompaniment to a meal. Even people who are far from master chef status can easily whip up a batch of scrambled, hard boiled, or fried eggs. However, when it comes to hard boiling an egg, or 12, there’s a clever way to get it done right every time that doesn’t involve the standard stove-top method.

Instead, you can use your oven to easily hard boil a bunch of eggs all at once. All you need is a muffin tin and some eggs. This method is great for people or families who go through a lot of eggs and there is no guesswork involved. When you boil them on the stove it can be hard to figure out whether or not they’re done cooking, but in the oven it takes 30 minutes every time.

Also, the shells on the oven hard boiled eggs come off a lot easier, which is always a welcome thing and makes life easier. First, pre-heat the oven to a toasty 325 degrees. Take a muffin tin and gently place one egg into each of the muffin slots.

Carefully transfer the baking pan to the oven and cook the eggs for 30 minutes. Meanwhile, fill a bowl with water and dump a bunch of ice to it. When the eggs are done being cooked remove them from the oven and spoon them into the ice water. After a few minutes they should be sufficiently cooled down, so you can drain the water and remove the eggs.

All that’s left to do is peel and eat them, bon appétit!

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