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Looks like it's just a failed egg. Not sure what the term is, but it's a shell-less egg in the wrong shape. You might have a new layer trying to sort out their egg making equipment. Give her some time, if it's a one-off I wouldn't worry about it. If she lays more like that, then treat her as if she's laying shell-less eggs, even though they're a weird shape. Treatment for that is generally considered to be 600mg of Calcium Citrate with vitamin D (human vitamin in whatever handy dosage they come in) once a day for a few weeks up to a month. Once she starts laying normal shelled eggs again for a week or so, she is good to stop being medicated. Keep an eye on her. For some birds, it's a one time thing, for others, they may have this issue off and on for life.Just looked up lash egg and it isn't like that at all. I think it may belong to one of the bantams, a silkie, as that is where she sits in roost most times. thanks for your info.