We have had a couple of stinkers in a row: 30C+ with no sea breeze. I thought the girls were coping remarkably well. Apart from Lottie, who has a rose comb, all my girls sport large singles & their run & coop have plenty of shade to catch any breeze going.
Dinner has been going down a little later. I ran out of lettuce scraps so treated the girls to a little watermelon this afternoon & so far as I could tell everyone was doing just fine in the heat.
So imagine my horror when I go to feed them & find Lottie all hunched over, wings drooping in the dust & not rushing to hop in my lap to stuff her face.
She is such a sweet bird & holds her own amongst my standards. After my initial panic I sat & observed. Lottie's face & comb were bright, bright red & her bottom was spasming...ok, she doesn't lay that often & we've been having shell~less eggs from her for a while, usually dropped when roosting, but I figured she wasn't keen on going into the coop in all the heat so I let her be. I checked a couple of times & she was still @ it. Visions of egg binding & a tiny, tiny bird...
When I went out to check roosting was taking place peacefully, Lottie was in the food tub in the coop chowing down like there was no tomorrow. I got her some water & she went to roost with a full crop.
Her egg was in a nesting box ~ completely shell~less & with this strange little piggy~tail.

You can see where the calcium has sort of started to form the shell.
We have grit & Lottie knows where to find it. She used to be quite the little piggy about her grit so not sure what's going on there.
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