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Candle it and see if anything is in there. She may be kicking it out because it's stinky and rotting.
Maybe candle each and see if anything is in there, and remove the most questionable one.
That's what I was thinking as well. How long has she been on these eggs?
<edit> Is she in the same pen as your other silkies? I have an OEG hen that is brooding right now, and I found a total of 5 eggs that were kicked out from under her. Her problem was that another hen likes to 'share' nests with anyone, and evidently she was trying to share with the OEG, and the eggs got kicked out. I found a couple of eggs from my bantam dutch in the nest, so I know it was her. I had to move all my broodies to seperate pens, because the non-broodies would try to share with them.