Does anyone know?

She refused to let me open her mouth and can't get a good pic but this is the best and yeah she seems to have a breath g problem. So would you say coryza
 

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Well, you could always treat for canker first, and see if she gets better (since the last picture you posted was one of canker, and you said her mouth looks like that).

This thread lists the remedies for canker: https://www.backyardchickens.com/threads/abscess-in-chickens-cheek-and-mouth-canker-remedies.690374/

If she doesn't respond at all to canker treatment, then I'd treat for infectious coryza (unless of course you absolutely don't want to deal with either disease and choose to end her life, as she'll always be a carrier of canker or infectious coryza and may infect other chickens...at least, that's what my book says.)
 
She refused to let me open her mouth and can't get a good pic but this is the best and yeah she seems to have a breath g problem. So would you say coryza

There is more yellow goo and her eyes is almost swollen shut

Also this is exactly what it's looks like but a hole has devloped. Black and yellow goo. I honestly think she is rotting from the inside out so I'm gonna put her down
I'm so sorry, it sounds like she is getting worse :hugs
I think you would make a wise decision by putting her down. Both Canker and Infectious Coryza are contagious and make birds carriers for life.
 

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