Foreign body. Is she a goner?

Interesting! They were able to take out those big screws using a scope to go in.

@Alikoe is there an avian vet in your area?

Your hen not eating is worrisome.
I was able to get in touch with a great vet here. She is pretty sure that zinc toxicity is what’s doing her in. I’m going to reach out to the vet school to see if I can get a kelation compound from them.
 
In the mean time....I happen to have a retaining clip off one of my feeders......
It looks very similar. :(

Are you missing any clips on your feeders? They hold the rods in place.
No clips missing that I can see. We built the house a few years ago and the girls are constantly digging up little pieces of construction debris so I wouldn’t be surprised if it was that
 
UPDATE: A little bit perkier this morning but still not great. I’m letting her continue to rest in the garage and giving her all the treats!
 
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Still alive. Moving slowly but eating and moving.
 
What treatment have you done so far if any?

It may help others in the future that run into this sort of thing.
I treated her as though she was egg bound. She was isolated from the rest of the flock and given several warm baths. I also put her in a warm room for the night. And lots of treats including both scrambled and raw egg. Since finding out that she was not egg bound, I have kept her isolated and let her convalesce in the bushes in front of our house. I noticed that she perked up when she heard our other birds so I just put her back in with the flock. I’m not optimistic about her prognosis, but I just can not bring myself to cull her. It’s selfish, I know.
 
I treated her as though she was egg bound. She was isolated from the rest of the flock and given several warm baths. I also put her in a warm room for the night. And lots of treats including both scrambled and raw egg. Since finding out that she was not egg bound, I have kept her isolated and let her convalesce in the bushes in front of our house. I noticed that she perked up when she heard our other birds so I just put her back in with the flock. I’m not optimistic about her prognosis, but I just can not bring myself to cull her. It’s selfish, I know.

She may reach a point that ending the suffering is necessary. :hugs
Several years ago I had a hen that was a true pet and was suffering. My dogs vet put her down for me. It cost me $25 to end her suffering. Totally understandable that it is difficult but there comes a time when the suffering is needing to end.
You might want to call a few vets and see first IF they will euthanize chickens and then how much it costs so you can move forward with full information.
 

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