2-year old Rhode Island Red laying shell-less eggs

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Our Rhode Island Red, who just came up on her second birthday, is now only laying soupy goopy shell-less eggs. She used to be a star layer and since she started laying, almost never missed a day. We could always rely on there being a huge brown egg in the box every morning. This started about a month ago and we thought nothing of it because she seems perfect and healthy. Is this normal
 
What does she eat, including treats? Are you sure she's a RIR and not a sex link?
she eats regular nonmedicated chicken feed, oyster shells, strawberries and blueberries (her favorites), watermelon, kale, lettuce, corn, and mealworms. She also really enjoys raspberries but we never seem to have any
 

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