Chicken laying weird eggs with pink stuff

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Have a barred rock/plymouth rock 20 months old has been laying fine she has layed for 15 months and about 45 days ago she layed a egg that was shell less so we brought her inside for a days shes been like that some where long no she’ll eggs sometimes she only dropped the yolk or the egg white and a week or two ago she seemed like she was laying good eggs she layed a normal shelled egg but had a light color tone and a day after that she layed a completely normal egg like the ones she layed before this, she also sometimes like 5 or 6 in those 45 days that she dropped these pink things (in the picture below) with poop and most recently with another shell less egg anyone knows what’s wrong with the chicken?
She still eats and drinks, has seashell calcium grit and even smashed some eggs shells to mix with her food if anyone knows what’s up with her I’d really appreciate the help.Thanks.
 

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It looks like lash egg material from salpingitis (inflammation of the oviduct.) For the shell-less eggs, I would offer some human calcium citrate with vitamin d3 1 600mg tablet daily for the next week. Just put it into the beak to swallow. Here is an article to read about salpingitis:
https://the-chicken-chick.com/salpingitis-lash-eggs-in-backyard/
 

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Yes that is the product. Most chickens will swallow a tablet placed in the back of the beak.
Thanks will do, it’s the same for the shell less eggs too right, her health is still the same like when she laid normally.
 
You should see an improvement in her egg shells after a few days of calcium if she is having a calcium deficiency, but sometimes soft egg shells can be do to a problem with the shell gland in the uterus.
 

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