"Monday morning we flew with the chopper, found the female and
immobilised her. Her body appears to be recovering well but her facial
injuries are worse than they appear from a distance. There is an area
30cm long and 15cm wide of exposed hacked skull and gaping holes into
the underlying sinuses. The infection
has already set in and maggots have started in the crevices left behind
by the panga lesions. We cut away as much dead tissue as possible but
there is still an area of bony tissue that will need removing probably
at a later stage. An application of medical tar will sort the maggots
out but there is a long road ahead for this poor lady. Her fighting
spirit is humbling to witness as her face depicts such utter shame on
humanity. The whole team were deeply moved by this horrendous experience
and the bravery if this soul.
The bulls state is not good. For
the first time we were able to do a hands on evaluation of his leg. The
only thing standing between life and death is that he is placing his
foot when he walks as apposed to dragging it as he was yesterday. There
is some blood getting through to his foot but there are large areas of
his left back leg that have little or no blood supply. Over all the
swelling is slightly improved. We have applied a full dose of
anti-inflammatories and a broad spectrum antibiotic as well as
supportive treatment to his face, vitamins and fluids. It was
heartbreaking to see him struggling to his feet as the anaesthetic drugs
reversed, knowing that he still has so much to endure. A decision to
euthanase him was considered but has been delayed on the strength of
some positives and a clear will to live. His life, sadly hangs in the
balance. "
Everyone here at Kariega Game Reserve appreciates your support. Please continue to keep us in your thoughts and prayers.
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