John
02-27-2010, 08:51 AM
A Suffolk man says one of his hens has laid an egg four times the size of a normal chicken egg.
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Matilda's owner, Mark Cornish, said the egg is about 9cm (3.5in) high and has a circumference of 21cm (8.3in), reports the Daily Telegraph.
Mr Cornish, 36, of Ipswich, said he was extremely shocked when he pulled the enormous egg out of the hutch at the bottom of his garden.
"I was so surprised, I thought a goose must have got in there by mistake," he said.
"It does not look as though a chicken would have laid it. I think it is four times bigger than a normal egg.
"The problem is the shell is paper thin. It's already had a crack in it so I think I might have to eat it tonight.
"Matilda has not been laying eggs that long - this is only her fourth or fifth - so it must have come as a bit of a shock for her."
The lecturer and his partner, Denise Bartram, have kept their four hens, Matilda, Phyllis, Ada and Polly, in their garden for the past six months.
Despite her huge effort, Matilda, a Dutch Welsummer, sadly did not make the top of the world record charts.
A spokesman for Guinness World Records said: "The largest hen egg was a five-yolked egg measuring 31cm (12.2in) around the long axis, 22.8cm (9in) around the short and weighing nearly 340g (12oz)."
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Matilda's owner, Mark Cornish, said the egg is about 9cm (3.5in) high and has a circumference of 21cm (8.3in), reports the Daily Telegraph.
Mr Cornish, 36, of Ipswich, said he was extremely shocked when he pulled the enormous egg out of the hutch at the bottom of his garden.
"I was so surprised, I thought a goose must have got in there by mistake," he said.
"It does not look as though a chicken would have laid it. I think it is four times bigger than a normal egg.
"The problem is the shell is paper thin. It's already had a crack in it so I think I might have to eat it tonight.
"Matilda has not been laying eggs that long - this is only her fourth or fifth - so it must have come as a bit of a shock for her."
The lecturer and his partner, Denise Bartram, have kept their four hens, Matilda, Phyllis, Ada and Polly, in their garden for the past six months.
Despite her huge effort, Matilda, a Dutch Welsummer, sadly did not make the top of the world record charts.
A spokesman for Guinness World Records said: "The largest hen egg was a five-yolked egg measuring 31cm (12.2in) around the long axis, 22.8cm (9in) around the short and weighing nearly 340g (12oz)."