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LittleBird123
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I put screw worm medication on the wound which should kill most of the maggots and egg, I will also give her Epsom salt baths to help get any more out.I wanted to add to that already posted, that you need to check several times a day until the wound is healing/scabbing and continue to remove any new maggots. Any fly eggs remaining in the wound can continue to hatch and if not monitored you can end up where you started, or worse, in a short time. So be vigilant in inspecting for maggots until you know for sure it's healing up.
Here are a couple of articles with more info on flystrike: http://www.the-chicken-chick.com/2014/07/flystrike-in-backyard-chickens-causes.html
https://www.theartofdoingstuff.com/flystrike-a-chicken-killer-cuddles-beats-the-odds-again/
Best of luck and I hope she makes a full recovery.