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I have not had this sort of issue before and can't tell if she is in pain or not. I want to do anything I can to save her but idk if it's a lost cause and I should cull her. As much as I hate doing that it is so much worse too see them needlessly suffering. I just don't know what is wrong so I can't tell if she can be saved or is just going to suffer and die anyway.
There are no open wounds. That's her crop that's all exposed like that. She had a wound that's healing nicely and is almost completely closed from getting pecked. She was among the older chicks until she got pecked and now they are separated from the adults in a look but no touch setup. Will try and get a better pictures of the crop.I wouldn't give up yet, not until we have a better idea what's going on.
First off I'd make sure to sterilize that wound as best you can, and make sure there are no more maggots anywhere that you can see. Then slather her down in Neosporin (no pain meds added). Try giving her some NutriDrench via dropper by beak to keep her going until she can gather a bit of strength to eat.
I'm really concerned about that swollen crop. Can you get a better photo of the wound once she's cleaned up? Guys, any suggestions on how to get that crop down?
I think she's definitely got an impacted crop, not sure how she had maggots spring up so quickly though if she was only injured in a single day. I a pecking wound that introduced the maggots. Do you have the chicks with older chickens?
For crop: Try getting the chick to ingest a little bit of olive oil and massage the crop gently to try and loosen the blockage.