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Most likely under the lower beak they are hard to see kind of in the center of the swelling . The pinhole is what the maggot breaths through .It’s harder than I thought too. Where would the pinhole be? Just anywhere on the outside where the swelling is?
Is this a common thing…? Like what are the odds this is the cause? If I have to pull a maggot out of that swelling I’m going to freak out lolMost likely under the lower beak they are hard to see kind of in the center of the swelling . The pinhole is what the maggot breaths through .
Well I have had them get into my rabbits and a cat one time and me one time . I was picking elderberries for wine it was 90 degrees and I had a loose shirt on the skeets were bad got under my shirt and bit me I didn't think nothin of it for a few weeks then one day noticed the lump under my arm . I got some tweezers and dug a little bit and grabbed the breathing tube and pulled slowly and outcomes a maggot it has barbs around to hold it in . You may want to see a vet .Is this a common thing…? Like what are the odds this is the cause? If I have to pull a maggot out of that swelling I’m going to freak out lol
Her eyes are the same color. The second photo where it looks foggy is definitely just a weird picture, they’re both normal looking like in the first photo.Does her left eye appear the same as her right eye color and pupil? Do you know how long it has been swollen?
That's good news , Thanks for telling me good luck .I sent a photo to my vet so we’ll what they say!
The vet thinks an insect sting of some sort since her breathing and eating are normal. I’m going to give her children’s Benadryl and see if it helps.That's good news , Thanks for telling me good luck .
Thanks again for letting me knowThe vet thinks an insect sting of some sort since her breathing and eating are normal. I’m going to give her children’s Benadryl and see if it helps.