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Came across this yesterday while out with a mooch with a pal and his bird. the animal had no visable wounds on it but the whole top of its head was covered in Flys, Maggots and blow fly eggs :sick:, the white in the picture under its antlers is just a thick mass of fly eggs...

 

It just sat in the grass obviously waiting to die or be killed! weather this was a old wound gone bad I have no idea unless anyone else knows different about any deseases?

 

Jasper

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Its quite common with un sheared sheep. It could have been something like an infected wound. It could be an injery from the rut a run down exausted buck may not be able to fight of infection as well. Im glad it been put out of Its misery. atb bedrock

 

I remember well the same thing happening to a Charolais Ram of mine, that came off worse from rutting with a big old Suffolk... He had a wound, that we cleaned up as best we could but the flies got in there and within days he was a mess. He never recoverd either. :(

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In proper damp humid weather sheep will make maggots, unwounded and clean fleeced :yes: Seen one of my lambs do this earlier this month before dipping. Not a trace of shit or dirt on the fleece, little opening in the wool on the top of his shoulder, crawling with the fuckers. Into the dip bath and a lovely death for them!

 

God knows what started them off in that poor fella.

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