GlicksChicks
Crowing
It is very unlikely that an egg was incubating inside of her. I have had hens move eggs from one nesting box to another or from outside of the box into the box again. It could be possible that there was an egg layed somewhere where you couldn't see it and then a hen rolled it back in.
The liquids on the inside of a hen would not allow for an egg to start incubating. The bloom would still be wet and there would be no oxygen to an egg for it to make it that far.
The liquids on the inside of a hen would not allow for an egg to start incubating. The bloom would still be wet and there would be no oxygen to an egg for it to make it that far.