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About 5 minutes at a time. In our case she had a poopy butt so I used a gloved hand to try to clear out the mess.How long did you soak her in the saline water to drown the maggots?
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About 5 minutes at a time. In our case she had a poopy butt so I used a gloved hand to try to clear out the mess.How long did you soak her in the saline water to drown the maggots?
OK so I just gave her another rinse because I saw another maggot, tried to get it, but it got away. Someone suggested hydro peroxide so I sprayed inside the wound and a few seconds later not 1 but 6 maggots literally dropped from her! (I had been observing her for an hour with my face 6 inches from her bottom and all that time I only saw the 1 maggot!) Before she goes to sleep I'll give her one more cleaning...I think I will apply the Neosporin before "tucking her in". Thanks for all the informative and helpful links. Below is a picture of Pepper who also sends her "Thank You" for all your helpGo with your gut on this. There are conflicting opinions depending on where you look. I would use the ointment. Veterycin hydro gel spray is also good. I personally want it as clean as possible and to prevent any bacteria from getting a hold and causing a serious infection. I've never had issue with it, I use it often on them for all kinds of things, including this. The maggots have to be physically removed anyway. Here is another site, maybe will help:
https://iamcountryside.com/homesteading/flystrike-treatment-for-livestock-and-poultry/
and another:
https://bamahomestead.com/does-your-chicken-have-fly-strike-read-how-to-cure-it/
And poultryDVM also suggests an ointment,
Silver Sulfadiazine Cream
http://www.poultrydvm.com/condition/fly-strike
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OK so I just gave her another rinse because I saw another maggot, tried to get it, but it got away. Someone suggested hydro peroxide so I sprayed inside the wound and a few seconds later not 1 but 6 maggots literally dropped from her! (I had been observing her for an hour with my face 6 inches from her bottom and all that time I only saw the 1 maggot!) Before she goes to sleep I'll give her one more cleaning...I think I will apply the Neosporin before "tucking her in". Thanks for all the informative and helpful links. Below is a picture of Pepper who also sends her "Thank You" for all your helpView attachment 1865011
I'm kind of new at sending pictures but I'm hoping to get the hang of it by trying. The pictures are of Penny our Plymouth Rock (she's the one that needs help) and her two sisters are Daisy (Australorp) & Penny (Rhode Island Red)If the wound is deep you can use an oral syringe (no needle) to flush out the deep parts. I would use saline if you have it.