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You need to try to determine what is leaking. Is there any egg shell present? Is it hard or soft? If it seems to be egg related then you can do a warm water soak and up her calcium intake to see if that helps her get it on out. They like the warm water soak in a sink (I do mine in the sink) and a good blow dry or a nap in a towel on your lap. If, however, it is sticky and sweet but icky smelling it could be vent gleet. That will take a bit more intervention. Check and see and let us know what you find. Either way bring her inside and keep her in a quiet darkish area. Don't put her down. This isn't always the end of the hen. She may be having calcium issues or absorption issues. One of mine lays soft shell eggs and they sometimes bust inside if I don't feed her crushed up shells or cheese for extra calcium. She won't touch oyster shell.
sharon