Swollen face, one side only

Hard to know what it is.
I would almost suspect cancer, but the eye looks infected with pus and she has some scabs as well, perhaps some type of injury or it may be canker if there's a foul odor.
 
Could she have been bitten by a poisonous spider or a tick? I think Wyorp Rock is on the right track with it possibly being cancer or canker. There is a type of skin cancer called melanoma that can be dark colored and occurs in chickens. Tick bites can cause purple swelling from bleeding in the tissue. A spider bite could cause necrotic tissue. Very hard to know, but if you sent the body in to your state vet for a necropsy if you lose her, they might be able to give a diagnosis.
 
Thanks everyone. I haven't see any yellow or white lesions and there is no smell. I was also wondering about cancer but it happened very fast to be cancer (I think), as she was normal looking to looking like this in a matter of days. I see my chickens almost every day when I let them out and put them up at night.

Right now I am leaning towards guessing it's an infection from an injury.

We might be able to get some info from a vet, but most that we know do not deal with poultry.
 
To end the thread, we sadly ended up putting her down. We tried amoxicillin and cleaning/scraping out her beak, which got worse over time. It seemed to be the only low risk operation we could reasonably do. It continued to worsen over the course of a couple weeks to the point she practically couldn't eat. We put her down before she completely succumbed. Despite the issues, she did have a nice final two weeks and final moments. Many treats and free ranging.
 
To end the thread, we sadly ended up putting her down. We tried amoxicillin and cleaning/scraping out her beak, which got worse over time. It seemed to be the only low risk operation we could reasonably do. It continued to worsen over the course of a couple weeks to the point she practically couldn't eat. We put her down before she completely succumbed. Despite the issues, she did have a nice final two weeks and final moments. Many treats and free ranging.
:hugs
 
I am very sorry for your loss. Did it ever develop a bad odor? I really wonder if this was some type of cancer. If you ever want to get a diagnosis on a chicken that dies, most state vets will do testing on tissue samples and culture for bacteria. Here is a list of state vets to contact:
https://www.metzerfarms.com/poultry-labs.html
No bad odor. It could have been cancer, it just seemed very fast developing.
@sheneron r

That's too bad. Poor chicken :( Do you have brown recluse spiders there?

I'm just curious, how fast did that progress from the first time you noticed it?
We do have brown recluse here, not that I see them much, but theoretically it could be and I've been thinking along those lines.

It progressed quickly. I let them free range at least every other day so I see them all often. I can't image it went unnoticed by me for a long time. So probably a few days to go from normal looking to the state you see in the first pictures.
 

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