Chicken foaming of the mouth

Ah that's true, I didn't think of crops. I've witnessed some of my chickens vomiting and it is just because of their crop. They are fine within a few hours. I hope she is or will be fine soon for you.
 
I'm sorry because of work and church I just now am getting back home, will get pic tomorrow!!
 
Ok here is the pic of me baby
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When I got off work she was sleeping on the roost, my sis said she's been sleeping all day
 
It's a little hard to say, but i think that i would strongly recommend treating for a possible impacted/sour crop. That is, if i'm understanding correctly that the lump there (which looks like the crop to me, though it's still hard to know for sure) has not gone down since you originally posted.

https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=224315&p=2
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?pid=3097930#p3097930
https://www.backyardchickens.com/forum/viewtopic.php?id=378303&p=1

Here are some threads that might be helpful to you.
 
Same thing happened to me this morning, I noticed roo was just setting around and when I picked him up he felt real soft and squisshy under his neck in chest area, I turned him upside down to look at his bottom and he vomited foamy slime every where. i sat him back up, and his chest had gone down some, so I turned him down again, and a huge amount of grass (a Bundle) came out and kept on and on coming out. I took a stick and got it all out and he seems to feel a little better.
 
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Just a question... for this newbie.
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This is my 4th night with my pullets and one of them sneezed today. I know that with some animals if they sneeze it means they have respitory crud... Do chickens sneeze at times,
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or is it something to watch??
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Just a question... for this newbie.
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This is my 4th night with my pullets and one of them sneezed today. I know that with some animals if they sneeze it means they have respitory crud... Do chickens sneeze at times,
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or is it something to watch??
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My chickens sneeze. I don't worry - or treat - unless I see runny noses and/or rattly sounds in their throats. I had that last winter. I'm pretty sure it was due to the really humid, wet weather we had - they just all came down with something. Two weeks of antibiotics and they were all fine. I haven't had a problem since.
 
I have isolated, and massaged to no prevail as of now if anything changes i will update
 

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