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How did you take care of those maggots? I have had friends remove them with tweezers and I have had friends use a solution to rinse the area and the maggots fall out. They got that solution from a vet.
It is important to keep the chickens free from poop. Flies get in the poop and lay maggot eggs which then hatch and the maggots feed on the poop and then feed on the live bird.
Any wound or poopy spot on a bird is a fly magnet........
We have taken birds to the laundry room and done a little 'butt wash' to make sure this doesn't happen. Would be good for us to hear how you helped your bird.
Grandma: I'm not sure how the maggots started. I've never seen her with any poop on her, or anyone else around here. She does have a lot of trouble with laying rubber eggs, regardless of the oyster shell we feed her. She had a lot of what looked like egg material seeping out of her vent, so I am guessing she had an egg crack inside. Either way, she was in distress, it was 90 degrees outside, and we're leaving for vacation Thursday. Her comb was almost white, and she gurgled when she breathed. We did what we thought was the humane thing, and put her down. Two days prior, she was up and running around. I think the combination of the excessive heat, and whatever ailment befell her, caused the problem to worsen quickly. On a different day, in different weather, I would probably have given her castor oil, a bath, and a crate to lay in. Hopefully I never see something like that again, though. It's haunting me.
Very sorry about that! I have seen animals with maggots in their fur/feathers come into the vet clinic when I was an assistant. Believe it or not, those maggots are only on the surface. You don't need to give the hen castor oil. Just remove the maggots from her skin and feathers and she will feel a whole lot better. The maggots are attracted to organic material, like in your case - an egg without shell coming out of the vent. We should all keep our eyes on our birds vent area for trouble. We can clean them up and try to rectify the problem for them. Sometimes we cannot. But if it is a bird we value, we can remove the maggots, clean the area and use some antibiotic cream to heal the skinl