Pullet with swollen face

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Just to be clear, chicken pus is not liquid like human pus. It's cheesy, doughy, kind of like play-doh consistency. This is why poking it with a needle won't do the trick; it needs to be expressed similar to how you'd excise a blackhead.
I know, and I pressed pretty firmly. I have a scalpel that I could try poking the swollen area with, but I don't want to do more harm than good.
 
Just to be clear, chicken pus is not liquid like human pus. It's cheesy, doughy, kind of like play-doh consistency. This is why poking it with a needle won't do the trick; it needs to be expressed similar to how you'd excise a blackhead.
I suggested the pushing on the lump because sometimes you can get a little pus to come out through the nares or choanal slit.
 
This is something I wrote in 2016

Last month I found a rooster with a nasty infected eye, but no other signs of respiratory infection, so I removed the pus as best as I could and set him free. Several days later the pus was back, so I did it again, but this time I was more aggressive and manged to get this out of his choanal slit:



Cause of sinus infection was the foxtail. To get it out I had to apply pressure to the area between his nostril and his eye.
 

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