But here's the strange part:

See what's missing?
No yolk!
How on earth is that possible?
I have a basic understanding of how eggs are formed. This photo explains it nicely:
http://tinyurl.com/mxxkznv
First, the ovary releases the yolk, then it goes down the oviduct where it's covered with albumin (egg whites), then the membranes and finally, the shell. Then about 24 hours after the yolk is released, an egg is laid.
So without a yolk, there's no core, so to speak. There's nothing to cover in albumin, membranes and shell!
How is this even possible??
I'm wondering if perhaps it's super tiny and I'm just not seeing it on candling?
If you look at that image linked above, you can see there are tiny yolks and much bigger ones. So maybe a tiny one was released accidentally?
I'm going to crack it open in a bit to explore; I'm leaving it for now so she lays some more. (Hopefully with yolks this time!)
Any idea what would cause this oddity?
Is there anything I can give her to correct it?
Edited to add: The egg was not as yellowish as it looks in that photo; it looked like a normal clear egg, just without a yolk.