My friends are out of town, their broody hen was on eggs. Yesterday was day 21 and sometime the previous night the hen died on the nest. I took the two hatched chicks and put the remaining 4 eggs in the incubator. All hatched and went out to the brooder.
The first born chick (who was beside the dead hen) was having problems opening its eyes fully. By last night its eyes were closed and I don't think it has opened them since.
We gave it water via a dropper and noticed 'something' when it drank. A tiny worm wiggled out of its nostril! I think that flies or beetles laid eggs on the dead mother hen and this was its larva. We managed to immobilize the chick (it shook its head when the maggot was moving around) and waited, and waited, and finally it poked its head out of the chick's nostril. Using a fine pair of tweezers I was able to extricate a 1/4" maggot
I am hoping it was the only one in there as maggots usually hatch on dead bodies.
I haven't seen another maggot, the chick is motoring around and will drink if I dip its beak in water. I haven't tried to feed it. I'm concerned about its eyes (is this condition related to the maggot?) and if it will get enough food and water after all the trauma its been through.
Any suggestions?
The affected chick is the one at the back.
The first born chick (who was beside the dead hen) was having problems opening its eyes fully. By last night its eyes were closed and I don't think it has opened them since.
We gave it water via a dropper and noticed 'something' when it drank. A tiny worm wiggled out of its nostril! I think that flies or beetles laid eggs on the dead mother hen and this was its larva. We managed to immobilize the chick (it shook its head when the maggot was moving around) and waited, and waited, and finally it poked its head out of the chick's nostril. Using a fine pair of tweezers I was able to extricate a 1/4" maggot

I haven't seen another maggot, the chick is motoring around and will drink if I dip its beak in water. I haven't tried to feed it. I'm concerned about its eyes (is this condition related to the maggot?) and if it will get enough food and water after all the trauma its been through.
Any suggestions?
The affected chick is the one at the back.