Perhaps. Usually the strong kills the weaker.
2007-10-31 06:49:38
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answer #1
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answered by oklatom 7
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Yes
2007-10-31 06:50:16
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. The yolk is the baby chick, and the white is the amniotic fluid. Two yolks = two chicks.
2007-10-31 06:49:35
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answered by Ginger R 6
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noway.
both chicks would suffocate and die before breaking out of the shell.
however, the egg with 2 yolks would make a lovely dish of fried eggs.
bon apetit.
2007-10-31 07:28:39
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answered by Moonrise 7
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no they most likely will both die...there is not enough room in the sac...let alone in the egg.
but on very rare occasions. the yolks can be split and they will be conjoined..twin chicks..but thats very rare
2007-10-31 06:50:59
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answer #5
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answered by sierra 2
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Check out the Best Answer on this question:
http://answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20070829203907AAK0Jmy
It has a lot of good information on this from someone that raises chickens.
2007-10-31 06:52:55
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answered by Yahzmin ♥♥ 4ever 7
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Yes.
2007-10-31 06:49:43
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answered by Renaissance Man 5
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na itll be too cramped inside the egg one of them will have to move out or tell them to buy a two bedroomed egg
2007-10-31 06:49:40
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answer #8
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answered by Eachan 2
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No, one or both of the chicks die as there is not enough nourishment or room for them both to grow to full term.
2007-10-31 06:50:11
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answered by Alison B 3
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It depends on if both yokes get fertilized. It could happen.
2007-10-31 06:50:14
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answered by . 6
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