Strange “egg” in nest?

Those are not lash eggs I believe, but collapsed egg membranes and two combined eggs. That can be a sign of impacted oviduct one of the several reproductive problems that can occur. Hopefully, it is temporary. But it could be from infection or salpingitis or even a tumor. It may lead to the production of lash egg material that cannbe passed like an egg or deposited into the abdomen. Here is a little reading:
https://www.merckvetmanual.com/en-c...tem/egg-bound-or-impacted-oviducts-in-poultry

http://www.poultrydvm.com/condition/oviduct-impaction
 
I cut it open, and both ends have some albumen and what looked like chalazes.
What did this part look like cut in half?
It looks kinda solid and could be lash(infection) material.
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