JANUARY 26, 2012 Australia Day dawned wet, gusty and all the celebrations for the Valley have been cancelled.
Not that we the macropods could care less.
D and G have just accepted yet more joeys. In December we were joined, (well in the pens, that is)by three eastern grey babies,
Merinda from Collombatti, a neighbour nearly, whose Mum was killed by dogs; luckily she wasn't but, her shoulder was dislocated and Carol - her carer at the time had to carry out lots of physio on her tiny little body. Shea the wonderful vet worked her magic,and Merinda survived. Although, she did spend some time on heat pads etc.She also had trouble with her tail which was permanently curled to the right. Now that she's a happy little hoppy, her tail is lovely and straight, and she nearly can hop without wobbling. She's gaining weight fast and nearly has her lazy toilet habits under control. Can now get out of her pouch to toilet. D is so thrilled, saves on so much laundry.
Mate - a pouch buddy, who's a gorgeous creamy colour, also a Collombatti kanga, whose Mum was shot, progressed really well until one particularly wet and windy night, when the ringtail possum raiders (mum with joey on back) popped by to steal some pellets from the joeys, and spooked them all. Mate went into shock and next morning, when G went to feed the wamberoo, he was listless and hunched up. D was at the pool swimming laps, stopped to catch her breath and heard the phone ringing. Jumped out only to learn of this, bolted to the car and home. Diagnosis - Mate had coccidiosis - prognosis - usually fatal. Luckily not, but only after careful nursing, a faecal float, by Shea the vet, and doses of antibitoics and Coccivet @ 10 times the normal preventative rate and super hydrating, pushing fluids, he survived. Eureka.
Bro the other pouch buddy. Such a gorgeous snuggly little bloke, his Mum was killed in a vehicle collision, also a Collombatti boy. Pretty scary out this way. Also alovely creamy colour. His progress has been uneventful. They all weight around 4.5kgs now. D ill post photos soon.
Not that we the macropods could care less.
D and G have just accepted yet more joeys. In December we were joined, (well in the pens, that is)by three eastern grey babies,
Merinda from Collombatti, a neighbour nearly, whose Mum was killed by dogs; luckily she wasn't but, her shoulder was dislocated and Carol - her carer at the time had to carry out lots of physio on her tiny little body. Shea the wonderful vet worked her magic,and Merinda survived. Although, she did spend some time on heat pads etc.She also had trouble with her tail which was permanently curled to the right. Now that she's a happy little hoppy, her tail is lovely and straight, and she nearly can hop without wobbling. She's gaining weight fast and nearly has her lazy toilet habits under control. Can now get out of her pouch to toilet. D is so thrilled, saves on so much laundry.
Mate - a pouch buddy, who's a gorgeous creamy colour, also a Collombatti kanga, whose Mum was shot, progressed really well until one particularly wet and windy night, when the ringtail possum raiders (mum with joey on back) popped by to steal some pellets from the joeys, and spooked them all. Mate went into shock and next morning, when G went to feed the wamberoo, he was listless and hunched up. D was at the pool swimming laps, stopped to catch her breath and heard the phone ringing. Jumped out only to learn of this, bolted to the car and home. Diagnosis - Mate had coccidiosis - prognosis - usually fatal. Luckily not, but only after careful nursing, a faecal float, by Shea the vet, and doses of antibitoics and Coccivet @ 10 times the normal preventative rate and super hydrating, pushing fluids, he survived. Eureka.
Bro the other pouch buddy. Such a gorgeous snuggly little bloke, his Mum was killed in a vehicle collision, also a Collombatti boy. Pretty scary out this way. Also alovely creamy colour. His progress has been uneventful. They all weight around 4.5kgs now. D ill post photos soon.
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