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Hi all, I found this egg today at 110g, it is almost definitely from my Pekin Snow. Although it looks thin shelled, the whole thing is actually quite firm and solid. They area at the top is probably thinner, but it holds up to moderate pressure from my thumb without cracking and I didn't feel like and egg at the moment, so I didn't push harder.
This is the second egg I have found like this in two weeks which is why I am asking about it.

...and flipped around...

My guess is that either she moved bumped into something or our overzealous drake jumped on her right when the shell was first starting to form distorting the egg then the shell continued forming around the distorted egg until it was fully formed and ready to come out. But I don't know much about possible complications so I am putting this out there for people with more experience than I to look at.
Snow is walking around fine - perfectly normal with no signs of distress. And is laying regularly. She seems her happy normal self. I am thinking the cause might be that she plows over everything all the time / our hormonally over active Drake, but don't want to blow it off if it could be something serious.

This is the second egg I have found like this in two weeks which is why I am asking about it.
...and flipped around...
My guess is that either she moved bumped into something or our overzealous drake jumped on her right when the shell was first starting to form distorting the egg then the shell continued forming around the distorted egg until it was fully formed and ready to come out. But I don't know much about possible complications so I am putting this out there for people with more experience than I to look at.
Snow is walking around fine - perfectly normal with no signs of distress. And is laying regularly. She seems her happy normal self. I am thinking the cause might be that she plows over everything all the time / our hormonally over active Drake, but don't want to blow it off if it could be something serious.