By Ratiranjan Mahapatra | Program manager
Animals and people have co-existed for thousands of years, with animals playing a vital role in natural ecosystems and communities across the globe. Despite the strong relationship people have with animals many stray and abandon cows suffer from poor health.
We try and do our best to help homeless, un-owned stray cows in our city. We are fortunate to have a dedicated team of skilled animal handlers and expert veterinarians who work as a team to provide care and comfort to over a thousand ailing animals. Last month we provided veterinary care to 16 stray cows in our facility and out of this 10 cases are successfully treated and released in their natural habitat. Below is the summary of cases treated in our facility, most cases included;
October
03/10/19
Maggot wound
10/10/2019
Burnt wound
12/10/2019
Recumbent dull & depressed
13/10/2019
Mass anal wound
14/10/2019
Total 3 case received
15/10/2019
Dehydration, sub-normal temp. weakness
21/10/2019
Total 3 case received
22/10/2019
Crow bite wound
24/10/2019
Severe dehydration
28/10/2019
Total 3 case received
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