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Maggots are actually a good thing, as they eat the dead flesh. After you clean it good, put cayenne pepper paste in it, as much as you can, then bandage it. It will form a hard cayenne scab that will help heal it from the inside out. Just leave it alone. You can put it in their food as well, as it has healing properties. It works and doesn't seem to even sting on animals.I would look for a vet. A huge tumor comes to mind or possibly a fungal infection. A large predator wound that has become infected or maggot infested (fly strike) might also be possible. There looks like pus around 6 o'clock in the second pic. Can you see any small maggot larvae moving around? I would think about soaking the wound in Epsom salts, or in weak betadine or chlorhexidene. Then put plain neosporin ointment on it after looking for and removing maggots.It looks dry-- how often are you using the Vetricyn?