Ok, graphic photo update. This was after her 30 min soak this morning, was hoping we were getting to the maggot free stage but still got another 6 or 7 biggish ones (I'm assuming these are the round that was smalls when we started). The good I guess is that I am not seeing other sizes, so hopefully this is the last round of them. The liquid in the pic is saline flush, which i did immediately after the soak to unsuccessfully try to get one or two more. The margins go under the skin all the way around, visibly maybe 1/2" on sides, but deeper on the bottom (moving towards her chest), maybe 3/4 to 1". I'm kind of stretching wound in the pics to get a better view of whats going on. The thing i am concerned about, and confirmed when one or two (could have been the same one) escaped me by pushing past the wound I can see, under the upper skin. I don't know how far this goes, or how many could be under there, but definitely deepest on to side going toward chest. I flushed this area with the syringe and saline, and some definitely went in, but I don't think I was able to drain the same amount out so may be trapped under there. I have no idea if it is a good or bad thing to have some saline trapped under her skin in this particular situation, and if I should keep forcefully flushing this way. I'm assuming yes but please let me know if it is not. After the pics I drained what I could out of the wound, sprayed it with veterycin, and blow dried her.
I carefully trimmed back some of the older feathers, I was over thinking on that one.
I had ordered betadine which I am recieving tomorrow, but I found some Hibiclens I forgot we had, and this was the first soak with a little of that in it. This is also the first since the initial clean up that the water came out dirty, not sure if it was helped along by the hibiclens but it looks like the open wound area may be sloughing off some of the black necrotic tissue.
Ive sprayed a few times with the pyrethrin, but we still have live maggots so either its not working, or just not getting to them because they are under the skin. I'm gonna switch to the permethrin you all suggested just to eliminate the variable, but is this something I should just spray on the visible areas, or include in the under skin flush?
She's definitely feeling it, holding her tail down again, but understandable this was a multi hour ordeal with the soak, flushing, treating and blow dry, and I was more aggressive with the flush than I have been before.
I also found a small red bite or wound on her chest, visible in one of the attaced pics. I hadn't seen it before, but will keep an eye on it. Hopefully not more horrors for her to go thru.