Yesterday I made the horrifying discovery that my Beigie-girl has/had flystrike. She’s been acting a little off the past few days, but she was still eating, drinking, hanging out with the flock as much as she normally does, etc. so I didn’t really think much of it. Plus, she has ascites and egg issues, so it’s pretty common for her to have an off day, especially when it’s hot like it has been.
Well, when I let them out yesterday, I found her laying in a weird spot. Preparing for the worse (but still not expecting this

) I checked her butt to see if there was a visible egg or something. Instead I saw a million maggots crawling around.

At that point I called room out, and we bathed her, twice, in a permectin solution. And by “we”, I mean I got everything set up and watched Room do it, lol. I don’t do maggots (yet), and she’s better at bathing birds. I can handle most things, but bathing maggot butts isn’t one of them.
After that, I wormed her, although after two days of researching I don’t think that was necessary, and then set up a cage inside for her. I also spent yesterday scrubbing out two coops, the main one and the Polish coop, just in case. She doesn’t go in the other two often, so I didn’t bother with those.
I’ve been keeping an eye on her, but so far no signs of any more. I’m really hoping the permectin killed off the eggs and we won’t have to do this again.

I put Neosporin on her wounds, but starting tomorrow I want to do it at least twice a day.
I’ve been feeling bad about not catching it sooner, but after seeing the other pictures, it doesn’t look like they’ve been there more than a day, maybe two at the latest, so that’s made me feel a little better.
Beigie is normally really bad about captivity, but she’s been pretty chill the last few days. It’s both a good thing, and a little concerning. She’s still eating and drinking, and I’ve been pumping her full of anything she’ll eat so she’s been pretty happy, but I still worry. This bird has been through waaaay too much to die because of some stupid flies. She’s been perking up a little today, so I don’t think she will, but I don’t want to curse it. Plus I don’t know how she’ll do with them plus the ascites.
At least they weren’t there long enough to tunnel through her. The wounds look awful, but I don’t see any actual holes or anything. Which isn’t to say they’re definitely not inside her, buuuut. . .
She’s a trooper. If any of my birds could survive this, it’ll absolutely be her. XD