HOME
CAMERAS
Latest Pictures
Streaming Video
FORUM
Forum Home
FAQ
Show Unread Posts
Show Recent Posts
My Messages
Calendar
Who's Online
Stats
BLOGS
Imprints
FalconWatch
STORES
Our Stores
The Scrape
Rfalconcam Zazzle
Birdorable
ARCHIVES
Photo Archive
Archive viewer
Quick-N-Dirty 30
Video Archive
The Dailies
YouTube
Albums
Banding Day 2008
DONATE
Sponsorship Corner
Corporate Sponsors
Individual Donors
LEARN MORE
Education
History
GVAS and Kodak
Rochester's Falcons
Family Tree
Falcon Information
Introduction
Physical Description
Flight and Hunting
Courtship and Nesting
Falcon Lifecycle
Falcon Habitat
Subspecies and Range
Endangered Species
Peregrine's Future
Falconry History
Falconry Today
More Information
Rochester Weather
Weather Radar Maps
Shaky's Info Page
About Us
Privacy Policy
Contact us
THE FORUM
27-Nov-24, 05:40:36 PM
Welcome,
Guest
. Please
login
or
register
.
1 Hour
1 Day
1 Week
1 Month
Forever
Login with username, password and session length
Note
: The views expressed on this page are not necessarily those of GVAS or Rfalconcam.
Home
Help
Search
Calendar
Login
Register
Rfalconcam Forum
>
Other Nature Related Information
>
General Nature Discussion
>
local vet treats hawk caught in coyote trap
Pages: [
1
]
Go Down
« previous
next »
Print
Author
Topic: local vet treats hawk caught in coyote trap (Read 2776 times)
0 Members and 3 Guests are viewing this topic.
Donna
I'm Falcon Crazy
Like Count: 1650
Offline
Posts: 25,377
<3 FLY FREE "CHARLOTTE" <3
local vet treats hawk caught in coyote trap
«
on:
05-Feb-10, 08:00:32 AM »
Smoky Mountain Animal Clinic in Seymour treats an entire spectrum of animals, from three-week-old puppies, to wild hawks injured by traps.
On Tuesday morning residents brought an injured red tailed hawk into the clinic. It had been caught in a coyote trap off of Goose Gap Road.
Veterinarian Lisa Garren did not hesitate to take the hawk, and plans to take it home to her barn to nurse him back to health.
“We can’t keep him here at the clinic because of all the other animals,” Garren said. “He is really lucky his leg didn’t break in the trap.”
The hawk had landed in the trap, and suffered a laceration on to his left foot. Garren expects she will be able to free the bird in about a week.
“I’m going to feed him every day and watch him very carefully,” she said. “If I let him go too early I won’t be able to catch him and he won’t make it in the wild.”
Garren was also treating a three-week-old bloodhound puppy in the office on Tuesday.
“He is the runt of the litter and only weighs about two pounds,” she said while holding the puppy wrapped snuggly in a blanket. “He’s struggling a little bit, but we’ll try to get him through it.”
The clinic, which has an in-house lab, mainly treats cats and dogs, but Garren also treats horses and Veterinarian Susan Sterling treats llamas, goats, pigs and ferrets on occasion.
Staff at the clinic perform x-rays, ultrasounds, routine and emergency surgeries, and even acupuncture.
“Acupuncture is really neat,” said Garren. “It is actually pretty common in horses; I have performed it on horses several times.”
According to Garren, acupuncture can be used to treat anything from asthma to joint pain to gastrointestinal problems.
“It actually works really well, I have had good results with it,” she said.
Sterling is currently taking a course in acupuncture so she can perform it on animals in the clinic.
Logged
valhalla
Guest
Re: local vet treats hawk caught in coyote trap
«
Reply #1 on:
05-Feb-10, 08:04:28 AM »
Reminds me of Bart's vet - Doctors and Vets in the country have to know about everything and how to treat it.
Logged
Carol P.
Global Moderator
Never Leaves 'Puter
Like Count: 1004
Offline
Posts: 9,391
Fly Baby Fly!
Re: local vet treats hawk caught in coyote trap
«
Reply #2 on:
05-Feb-10, 07:06:43 PM »
Quote from: Janet on 05-Feb-10, 08:04:28 AM
Reminds me of Bart's vet - Doctors and Vets in the country have to know about everything and how to treat it.
My absolutely favorite books were the "All Creatures Great and Small" series by James Herriot. It was amazing how many different creatures they had to care for.
Not all Vet clinics will even accept a downed raptor. Brian and I ran into this when we frantically tried to get help for Mariah.
Logged
Peregrines know no borders.....
valhalla
Guest
Re: local vet treats hawk caught in coyote trap
«
Reply #3 on:
06-Feb-10, 07:27:35 AM »
Quote from: Carol P. on 05-Feb-10, 07:06:43 PM
Quote from: Janet on 05-Feb-10, 08:04:28 AM
Reminds me of Bart's vet - Doctors and Vets in the country have to know about everything and how to treat it.
Not all Vet clinics will even accept a downed raptor. Brian and I ran into this when we frantically tried to get help for Mariah.
We've brought injured bunnies in - no charge - baby squirrels - no charge. I do think it is the old-fashioned Country Doc thing. Of course, heroics aren't performed, so it is always under the knowledge that the animals will be put down, if necessary.
Logged
Pages: [
1
]
Go Up
Print
Rfalconcam Forum
>
Other Nature Related Information
>
General Nature Discussion
>
local vet treats hawk caught in coyote trap
« previous
next »
Jump to:
Please select a destination:
-----------------------------
Rochester Falcons
-----------------------------
=> Rochester Falcons News
=> Rfalconcam Website News
=> Rfalconcam Now
=> Falcon Watches
=> Satellite Tracking
=> Rochester Falcon Discussion
=> Rochester Falcon Offspring
=> Rochester Falcons History
-----------------------------
Other Nature Related Information
-----------------------------
=> Falcon Web Cams
=> Raptor Web Cams
=> Other Nature Web Cams
=> General Nature Discussion
-----------------------------
Member Activities
-----------------------------
=> Birthdays
=> Vacations and Holidays
=> Events
=> Puzzles
=> Pets
=> Auctions and Sales for Fundraising
-----------------------------
Support
-----------------------------
=> Frequently Asked Questions
=> Help!
=> Camera Problems
-----------------------------
Resources
-----------------------------
=> Polls
=> Keepers
=> Files
=> Links
-----------------------------
Anything Else
-----------------------------
=> Totally OT
Loading...
Sponsored By
powered by Shakymon