Here is something about sour crop.and ASV
https://www.chickenvet.co.uk/sour-crop#:~:text=Treatment%20is%20also%20difficult%20as,infection%20needs%20to%20be%20controlled.
Also both poo and the egg come out but from different tracks, I think if she's egg bound you'll feel if fairly immediately more upward than downward. But google chicken anatomy so you know where to look. Good luck to you both let us know.....
Only give her Epsom salt bath to calm her if she is egg bound. You need to gently put you pinky (gloved and with a gel lub or Vaseline type thing) and see if you feel egg pieces or an egg that's stuck. . google chicken anatomy so you know what to expect. And google how to help an egg bound...
Also iss the craw bloated like hard bloated or soft and bloated? I don't know what that would mean but that information might be important. My Brahma recently had a soft bloated crop from an internal infection that antibiotics helped.
Is she egg bound? usually you can feel it close to her vent. Gloved pinky and lube...very very carefully.. If she is egg-bound there are lots of good threads to help soothe (Epsom baths, circular motion on vent) and help her if the egg is broken.
not sure it helps but I'm leery of putting anything on their face as I feel it is just as likely to get into the eye and make matters worse. you mentioned the back of his head was blood, maybe focus on keeping it from getting infected and yeah probably normal to have swelling after getting...
As an observation technique, can you set up a Pet-Cam or like somehow set up a Zoom with yourself in a tablet/laptop combination? The "Zoom" is a way to observe your situation and basically free but you'll need to first sign into to both. Just a thought, assuming handled ethically minded.
to answer is Polysporin like Neosporin I just pulled it off the inter-webbies
Neosporin contains neomycin which is not present in polysporin.
Polysporin is the brand name for a product containing bacitracin zinc and polymyxin B sulfate.
Neosporin is the brand name for a product containing...
Maybe if you have Neosporin or triple strength Neosporin in the cabinet use that to help keep off an infection? I've read that you need to use the one without the painkiller because the painkiller is bad for chickens.
One of my hens recently had a comb badly bitten it bled like crazy so I used...
I think the other consideration is that you also need to treat the enclosure, which the Permethrin spray and dust seem to do quite effectively... having read a number of other recent posts, I use the spray and have not had any bugs in or on my crew. Good luck !!!
Do you have a lot of pollen right now? is it possible they are eating it? When I have waves of pollen of the pine trees my crew gets runny, but I admit I get a LOT of pollen it covers the cars like Dr. Seuss's "Bartholomew and the Oobleck"