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Felton
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I've seen ravens do this trying to get into the cavity. On goats and sheep they seem to prefer to target the eyes first then the body.
But also look under those clumps of hair to see if the hide had warble fly hatch under the skin...also common.
Ravens was my first thought but we didn’t run any off when we got there nor do I remember any showing up as we were cutting him up. The eyes were untouched. I haven’t completely ruled them out though.
I hadn’t thought about type of fly, I think they would have had to hatch after he died and before we found him. (~2 hours)
Thanks for your insight.