ma larkin
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We just went to feed our live out horses, and when checking them over, noticed (very quickly) our elderly section d had a smallish circular patch on his back crawling with maggots. These definately werent there this morning. I fed etc at around 7am this morning. We bought him in and hosed them off, and cut away the hair around where they were. He is quite a hairy horse, and when we cut it away there was a horrible smell and a patch wich looked quite sore. There is a hot lump there, but no obvious open wound. I am thinking this may be an abscess or infected puncture wound? He didnt seem bothered when we touched it though. And let us mess around quite happily with the area. Surely and abscess would be painful? I have never had to deal with an abscess before. Would maggots be attracted to it? And hatch that quickly? Also the smell isnt great. I have put purple spray on it and a bit of my own tea tree cream. He is stabled for the night now. Any advice to what this may be I would be very grateful. Thank you.