Day 33 update:
So last night soaked her foot again, treated and rewrapped. Since she had so many runny poops yesterday, I decided to wash the underside of her belly and near her bottom since she had been sitting in her poops as I couldn't clean them up fast enough. Also they were very runny and made a bigger mess. She also prefers to lay in this one particular spot, but doesn't necessarily go somewhere else to poop.
After washing her and then blow drying her, I noticed some concerning spots on her belly. Once she was completely dry, I checked them out more closely and she has about 8 small spots that look like what her breast blister looked like. Some even feel the same. A few have a small scab, but most are just red inflamed skin that feel hard underneath. What could be causing this? I know she's laying down a lot, but some are even up near her vent which she definitely can't be laying on that part of her skin. Is it possible for her foot infection to be spreading to other areas of her body?? I seriously hope that's not the case since we've come so far.

Thoughts?
@Eggcessive @coach723
They are in multiple spots throughout her belly area, so there's really no way to wrap all that. For now, I've just put some betadine on them like I've been doing for her comb. The scabs that looked like they were pus I just went ahead and removed. Here are some pics to show what I'm talking about. They are about the size of a dime and smaller:
Speaking of her comb, one of the scabs came off and another is trying to. Most have black scabs and some have some crusty yellow areas around the outside as well. Still hoping this is just the fowl pox that's resurfaced because of her current health.
On a positive note, her crop was much less full today!! It was about 1/3-1/2 full this morning which is way less than it has been in several days. I had watched a video on Sat where a lady would burp her chicken. I had mentioned previously how it seemed there was air in her crop and tried to get the air out with a massage. This method of gently rolling your fingers up her crop from the bottom worked great. By last night there haven't been any air sounds in her crop, so hoping the sour crop is finally getting under control. Also with her evening meds last night, I was carrying her around with me to get some supplies as I sometimes do. (my kids and dogs stare at me like I'm crazy just walking around with a chicken

) I wanted to give her some egg as nourishment again so I cracked and egg into a bowl and she immediately perked up and dove for the yolk! She didn't eat any, so I tried to encourage her to but she wouldn't. So I mixed it up really good so it was all scrambled and yellow throughout, and then she decided she would eat it! She ate most of the egg all on her own (I added some nutridrench as well).

Gave her the usual meds this morning and offered her more raw egg with yogurt, but she didn't want any this time. I'll try her again later after she's had time to process the meds I just gave her.
