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Thank you.Oh I'm so sorry!
If she has a bad odor then she has infection somewhere. If you feel that she is in pain or suffering, it's a kindness to let them go. I know it's a hard decision to make, but I'm sure you will make the right call.
If you want to give her more time, you need to find out where the smell is coming from - a wound that is infected/maggot infested, a vent that is prolapsed/infected and something like canker inside the beak are some of the common things that smell bad. You can look for those and let us know.
Just know, if you decide to let her go, I support you in whatever you decide - I have found once that decision crosses my mind, it usually is the right thing to do (for me). It's sad, but I don't want any of my sweet birds to suffer.
I think I’m going to let her just pass in peace because if I try to do anything I don’t want to make her more stressed. I haven’t checked on her yet this morning.
Thanks!