PLEASE PLEASES HELP ME

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So maybe she accidentally got too much fluid or water into her crop? Let me go read my chicken book. Why don't you GENTLY tip her beak downwards a little, and see if fluid drains out. Does her crop look full?
Don't manipulate crop and get ready to put her back level if you're afraid of choking? I'm making this up.......but all I can think of right now.
 
Something is wrong with my hen. I think there is fluid in her lungs.

I googled "hen with liguid draining from mouth* and got this:

Any fluid that you see coming from the beak is basically 'overflow'. If the sour crop is noticed early on it may be possible to massage the crop frequently through the day to encourage movement. To do this effectively the hen will need to be isolated without food and water for the first 12 hours.Apr 13, 2018
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Sour Crop in Chickens: What is it And How to Treat it
 
I googled "hen with liguid draining from mouth* and got this:

Any fluid that you see coming from the beak is basically 'overflow'. If the sour crop is noticed early on it may be possible to massage the crop frequently through the day to encourage movement. To do this effectively the hen will need to be isolated without food and water for the first 12 hours.Apr 13, 2018
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Sour Crop in Chickens: What is it And How to Treat it
So I was WRONG. I think massage crop gently hoping it starts to leave crop and go.....into stomach? There's a picture of chicken parts too
 

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