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Was he left outside for a period of time after dispatching and prior to processing ? It doesn't take them long to lay a bunch of eggs.
Maybe 30 minutes, and the flies where gathering. Would you say those where likely laid after dispatching? That I can handle. I was thinking a living parasite or something.
 
It's hard wrapping my mind around the size (blown up) on your hand in that picture, but that was plenty of time for a blow fly to have entered his bill and laid her eggs. They do tend to seek the cracks and crevices.
This is the original picture, not sure if it'll help much. I had this one hanging while processing the previous bird. I'll have to dispatch just prior to processing I guess. Thanks for the help Sour

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Hey made logging in worth it spent most the day in Centralia biggest town close to us takes like 40 minutes to get there stopped at feed store they got the grower I use in no oyster yet .. So wally for BF syringes he is diabetic .. Then feed store in town yes they had 50 lb oyster
bought one .. Next stop Ace Hardware for propane .. Home to clean coops in the rain
 
This is the original picture, not sure if it'll help much. I had this one hanging while processing the previous bird. I'll have to dispatch just prior to processing I guess. Thanks for the help Sour

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:sick... Yep, those are fresh. It takes no time at all for blow flies to lay eggs in the mouth, eyes and nose of expired animals. They always go for the mouth first.
 

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