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Ugh, she is pooping dark blood overtop of a watery diarrhea now, is that typical? I have seen a little bright red blood over some normal looking poops before over the time I've had them but never dark like this.Give her a calcium tablet once a day until she's behaving normally. For as long as it takes.
The issues production layers have usually don't show up until the second year, but each individual is unique so problems may occur at any time.
It's not unusual for two eggs to be involved. It sure surprised me the first time it happened in my flock. An EE was eggbound and finally laid an egg. I was slow in releasing her after I saw she had laid the stubborn egg. Then an hour later, she laid another egg, this time without any shell.
After that, she was back to acting normal.