Sorry. Hit send to soon.
I'm sorry to say that doesn't look good.
Please try rinsing it off to see what you're working with.
Post new pictures. Try to hold some feathers out of the way. There are awesome people here who might be able to offer better guidance than I.
Everything should be kept moist while you're deciding what you're going to do.
Even a few folds of moist paper towel is better than leaving her exposed to air.
This is NOT just a prolapse.
She may have prolapsed and was then pecked by her flock mates.
Can't tell if that's reproductive tract or intestines from higher up, if they are punctured or torn, "pushing it back in" won't help her in the long run because infection will set in quickly and anything leaking from her digestive system will cause her to become septic.
If you have access to a veterinarian who treats birds I'd take her immediately.
Surgery is possibly an option but recovery isn't likely if there's a lot of internal damage.
Euthanasia may be the most compassionate thing you can do for your fluffy one.
Even a vet who doesn't "treat birds" will often provide euthanasia services in an emergency.
Culling is the home option.
I am so sorry that you are going through such a terrible time.
