Best of luck. She is a beautiful girl and it is sad to know that she is a bit under the weather ♡
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Thank youI would wash up her poopy feathers, while you're doing that I would look through her feathers for bugs. Lice are fairly small bugs that you would see moving about they can be a from light tan to darker brown. Mites usually accumulate around the vent, under the wings and live in housing.
I would still give her the Calcium once a day for 3-5 days. You can use the spring valley Calcium you have in the photo, 1 tablet, just pop it into her beak and let her swallow it.
Re-Check her crop first thing in the morning before she's had anything to eat or drink, if it's not empty, then I would give her around 1 teaspoon coconut oil, light massage the crop, tell us if it feels hard, soft, doughy, fluid filled. Then in the afternoon or before she goes to roost, give her another teaspoon of coconut oil. My hens love coconut oil and will eat little chunks of it, just put it in the fridge to harden it up, break it up and see if she will eat it on her own.