By Ratiranjan Mahapatra | Program manager
Fracture in horn is one of the most common conditions amongst the cattles. It may cause by direct violence or by striking the horn against a hard object. Last week we have received one such case in our facility. The cow was rescued and brought to our hospital by some local animal lovers. It was severely infected and dehydrated when it came to our facility. Our teams of vets clean and disinfect the exposed horn. Protect it with an antiseptic pad and bandage. The cow is still under medication. Vets removed the infected core and splinted the fractured horn. The cow will be in our shelter till it stabilizes completely and then will be released in the field.
Cow is being called mother for a reason, everything it produce for the benefit of mankind. Despite the strong relationship with human today this animal suffers unimaginably at the hands of humans who exploit it incessantly. Lets stop abandoning cow, lets protect cow and our heritage.
Thank you for joining us in this challenging response. We couldn’t have done this without the support and generosity of our donors. Hoping for such great deed in the future too, which would enable our organization to take care of these speechless animals and release them back to their home.
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