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I want the maggots actually on the carcass to be inaccessible to the chicks as they are not what I want consumed. I am good with the young birds eating pupae and maggots looking to pupate as they appear different by not carrying around the "juice" on them. My chickens appear to show little or no interest in maggots actively consuming a carcass.I had botulism once. My mother in law made fermented cabbage in q bucket in her basement. Still dont understand why I even ate it. It was disgusting and made me sick for months. The doctor was surprised I wasn't dead, I was sick almost 2 months before I went to be seen. Only reason I went is I thought that I was for some reason dying or had gone insane and just thought I was dying lol. I could only stand for a few moments at a time and could barely keep my eyes open. It's not all that bad, and I doubt you can get it from your chickens eating dead stuff. My chickens find the barn cats discarded prey and eat it all the time, no matter how old and rancid it is.
We usually cook the carcasses on a old steel broom handle over a fire before giving them to the animals. Then the kids take whatever bones they think are cool after. Our chickens get a good supply of maggots from the dumpster when its emptied. Man do chickens love their maggots!