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You're doing all that can be done. Fingers crossed she will come throughHey Scrambles, thanks for asking. Naenae has had a rough go, but is a trooper. She had laid a hard shelled egg in the middle of the yard one afternoon. It looked like a murder scene with mud and blood all over it, but she was acting fine.
The next day she was in the box in the morning and struggling to lay. I watched her and she produced a soft egg (egg 1). Then she was fine.
Later that afternoon I noticed Whip was eyeing Naenae's backside with interest, so I swooped in and brought her into the house. Some poo had collected under her vent, so I bathed her. She then seemed a little out if it, so kept her in to observe and let her rest.
She said a soft egg. (Egg 2) she was complaining and wanted to be out with her sisters, but I didn't like how she was holding her tail.
About an hour later she produced another soft egg (egg 3).
We put her back outside the next morning. She is fine and happy.
I tried researching 3 eggs per day, and people seem to think it is impossible. But I literally watched her lay the first and she was the only bird in the house for eggs 2 and 3.
Regardless...my poor girl will probably have a short laying life... and sadly a short life overall with her tiny little body doing this regularly. At this point this isn't about lack of calcium...it is she releases too many ova too soon.
I haven't been posting bc I'm sad about the whole thing. All we can do is keep a close watch on her and hope her immature little body rights itself quickly and with minimal long term effects on her.View attachment 2764142
Naenae with Allele and Ms. Meatbird playing in grass clippings
