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No, I've never seen this personally, but I've seen it mentioned by people occasionally here on BYC after it happened to them. The hard waxy object, however, is of concern.
@staceyj has pretty much covered it. It appears your hen, and it's important to identify which one this is from, is suffering from an oviduct infection.The waxy object is pus from her reaction to bacteria in her egg "chute". This can happen if bacteria, usually E-coli, enters the cloaca and works its way into the oviduct.
I would start such a hen on a broad spectrum antibiotic immediately.
It’s an eggception! That looks like 3 eggs to me. The little yellowish comma looking bit could have been the start of a yolk. Or it could be infection her body tried to expel.
The more round piece could be a meat spot.
Did you happen to cut either of those parts open? I know they are tiny but how it’s formed can give clues. I have seen that lash eggs seem to build on themselves so when cut open it’s sorta like rings in a tree.
I once had a girl lay an egg with I giant meat spot instead of yolk. The shell itself was soft and broke when layed. The albumin was thick and gel like. I never figured out which hen it was and never saw anything like it again.
It’s an eggception! That looks like 3 eggs to me. The little yellowish comma looking bit could have been the start of a yolk. Or it could be infection her body tried to expel.
The more round piece could be a meat spot.
Did you happen to cut either of those parts open? I know they are tiny but how it’s formed can give clues. I have seen that lash eggs seem to build on themselves so when cut open it’s sorta like rings in a tree.
I once had a girl lay an egg with I giant meat spot instead of yolk. The shell itself was soft and broke when layed. The albumin was thick and gel like. I never figured out which hen it was and never saw anything like it again.