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Only two eggs fertilized properly.
"If the hen had only two eggs, she got both".
Generally, the larger species lay only two eggs and produce one brood per year; the smaller species lay up to six or even eight or nine eggs and may breed two or three times per year.
Partridge, quail, and the smaller pheasant lay from 12 to more than 20 eggs, but the larger pheasant, such as the crested argus (Rheinardia ocellata) and the great argus, normally lay only two eggs.
For one thing, she said, pigeons almost always lay only two eggs, and this photo shows three.
Little is known about the huia's reproduction, as only two eggs and four nests were ever described.
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Oops — and there's only three eggs.
In June she produced only four eggs, one of which was a match but did not result in a pregnancy.
The company was facing a massive crisis: there were only five eggs in the fridge and there were six company members.
It's a sign of the triumph of Elizabeth David over Julia Child that when Dornenburg and Page ask thirty-five chefsrity chefs which ten ingredients they'd take with them "to a proverbial desert island to cook with for the rest of their lives" only three of them list butter, only three eggs, only five flour, and none cream, while nearly half list olive oil.
Four solo females self-superparasitised only five eggs.
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