Walking my dogs in the woods (northwestern ontario) today and one of the hunting dogs flushed a rabbit and killed it. I was able to pull it from the dog before it was chewed.
The poor rabbit had over 10 ticks around its ears and a large cyst below the skin above the rear leg (2 inch dia. approximately)
I skinned the rabbit and the cyst was above the muscle beneath the skin. As I cut it out it was not directly connected to any tissue and had a hard tissuey outer coating. Not knowing what it was I cut the cyst (mass?) Open revealing a mucus like filling full of approximately 100 - 3mm white egg like pellets connected together in multiple strings.
Googling this I couldnt find anything that appeared to match this parasite or ?
Fly strikes (where flies lay eggs) are normally on open wounds and I dont remember fly larvae staying as eggs long enough to develop a cyst beneath the skin. There was no wounds on the rabbit. If it were a Bot fly, I dont remember them laying hundreds of eggs on one host
Does anyone know what this is? Sorry no photos were taken
The poor rabbit had over 10 ticks around its ears and a large cyst below the skin above the rear leg (2 inch dia. approximately)
I skinned the rabbit and the cyst was above the muscle beneath the skin. As I cut it out it was not directly connected to any tissue and had a hard tissuey outer coating. Not knowing what it was I cut the cyst (mass?) Open revealing a mucus like filling full of approximately 100 - 3mm white egg like pellets connected together in multiple strings.
Googling this I couldnt find anything that appeared to match this parasite or ?
Fly strikes (where flies lay eggs) are normally on open wounds and I dont remember fly larvae staying as eggs long enough to develop a cyst beneath the skin. There was no wounds on the rabbit. If it were a Bot fly, I dont remember them laying hundreds of eggs on one host
Does anyone know what this is? Sorry no photos were taken