By RUPA MAJUMDAR | PROGRAM MANAGER
Neelgai – The Indian Blue Bull, referred to as the "blue bull" is the largest of all Asian antelopes and is one of the most commonly seen wild animals in all of India.
Neelgai stands 3 feet 7 inches to almost 5 feet tall at the shoulder.
A week back we had received a case of a baby Neelgai , that got separated from its mother from a nearby field, was grazing in a field near Bakrol village.
Suddenly it was attacked by dogs and suffered severe bite injuries on its leg.
A farm labourer rescued it immediately and brought it to our hospital for treatment.
It was in too much pain but immediate first-aid and then treatment since a week has reduced her pain a lot.
Its being given antibiotics, pain-killer and regular dressing to remove the infection that spread on the lower side of her leg.
Still under medication, but is out of danger, because of 24x7 care by our vets and other staff.
Baby will be in our shelter till it stabilizes completely and then will be released in the field with the help of Forest officials , to be re-united with its mother.
We are thankful and grateful to all our donors for their generous donations that always strengthens our will, capacity and efficiency to carry on with our noble deed of rescuing , treating and relocating animals into their natural location.
We kindly request you all Donors to keep up with your great and wonderful support monetarily, to enable us to save these innocent lives.
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