So far that looks like dry fowl pox, although the pictures are blurry that show possible scabs. The foamy eye is
can sometimes be a sign of mycoplasma (MG,) which is sometimes a secondary infection from the conditions of pox. Wet pox is only inside the beak and throat, and causes painful yellow plaques which is much more serious. If your state does not allow Terramycin eye ointment to be sold, then you could use plain Neosporin ointment, Vetericyn Eye Gel or Eyewash, or call your vet for some eye ointment. If you can get a clearer picture of the pox scabs, that would be helpful. Sometimes chickens may be pecked if they are sick, and that could look a but like pox.
can sometimes be a sign of mycoplasma (MG,) which is sometimes a secondary infection from the conditions of pox. Wet pox is only inside the beak and throat, and causes painful yellow plaques which is much more serious. If your state does not allow Terramycin eye ointment to be sold, then you could use plain Neosporin ointment, Vetericyn Eye Gel or Eyewash, or call your vet for some eye ointment. If you can get a clearer picture of the pox scabs, that would be helpful. Sometimes chickens may be pecked if they are sick, and that could look a but like pox.