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livingart

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  1. straight and answer do not occur in their allowed associated words list
  2. or a small team do the research themselves
  3. she doesn't shed properly on that part it was on for about 6 months then fell off, it was about 16 years ago you can't quite see it in bottom of photo but there is a piece missing out the side of the shell this is where we extracted the maggots from, this was left open and washed daily for a few weeks the side has now got no hole i was told that she was a euthanasia case as the "T" was cracked and a semi circle at the top of y was fractured and as they can't regrow bone it wouldn't heal properly
  4. so you couldn't stay away have fun adodge and enjoy the trip
  5. thanks for the info nav some old treatments have now been improved on or proved to negate as well as help healing when i first started with turts no one knew anything about them so it was a matter of trial and error nowadays more medically minded or science based people are trialling different treatments which is enhancing our knowledge base when "truck first came to me i had been rung by a vet asking how to repair a cracked shell on a turtle i suggested the fibreglass option, 9 days later she was brought to me very lethargic all limbs and head hanging the shell had been patched with car bondofill, which produces heat while curing picked her up and examined her, then gave her the sniff test, she smelt rotten after picking at the edge of carapace a small piece of shell came away and some not nice stuff came out we flushed the hole that was left behind with saline solution and removed 20 plus maggots the bog had started to lift around the edges and a large piece of shell was coming with it, effectively the middle of the "Y" so the fibreglass was placed over this, 2 x daily salt barhs and a 21 days aBs she floated that side down for about 4 months but slowly straightened up she was dry docked for the first 4 weeks i didn't think she would make it but they are resiliant things PS. donna on a bad side fracture you could glue a flat piece of aluminium or hard plastic bent to shape over the edge to hold the shell out to stop collapse on that side
  6. the fibreglass i used came off in about 6 months with the shell doing its shed she has a patch on her back with no scutes this is her after coming out of hibernation a couple of year after the accident
  7. fracture is solid with no movement now the side fracture and "Y" split in carapace is what Truck" had fibre mat and epoxy resin fixed her
  8. thanks donna i pulled out what shell fragments were visible originally will up baytril dose as i was unsure and used under what veronika recommended i have passed this onto vet turtle has been to vet, diagnosis was the usual vet hadn't heard of baytril bath still eating so able to get ABs orally
  9. lovebirds can be little sods to each other 2 males will get on fairly well it will depend on the individual personalities involved
  10. thanks guys for the help turtle is still active this morning had a bath in baytril and injection this forum is awesome for the helpful and experienced members
  11. get another just make sure it is the opposite sex
  12. thanks repto, forgot about the baytril just sourced some so will do turt tomorrow
  13. not the worst dog versus turtle i have treated puncture wounds are piercing shell but not too deep the edge of the carapace is the worst bit vet treatment was not financially an option for the owner so no antibiotics:cry: thanks for sending her over sharn it is remarkable how tough animals are maybe bleeding freely was not a good choice of words i have a turtle that was run over by a truck 16 years ago, still going strong
  14. the dog thought it was a coolie the iodine spray i use comtains a myriad of other things as well it was bleeding freely from most wounds when it got to me
  15. i have sprayed with iodine, pulled crack in plastron together recommended plugging puncture wounds with vetadine dry docking with daily salt baths and reapplying vetadine after lungs sound good, no damage to appendages any other thoughts please
  16. Ideas on treatment would be appteciated Lady brought in a turtle today, she has put them in an outside pond for the last 3 years during summer this year here boxer decided they were big enough to eat next pic is a bit bloody
  17. thanks Caryl it is a soon to be not billy more a nonny goat no trade for your sister nymox i named it CG short for curried goat put some names forward and we will see if one sticks
  18. a good trick to teach a goat for whrn it's older 2 guys culling goats didn't realise the mother had a kid no nymox hillaryous is alright
  19. i like the way you've laid the rocks out just add some smaller hidey holes
  20. Goat kids that is, this arrived on the doorstep at 9.45 still got a dry umbilical cord attached probably about 3 days old
  21. it will be interesting to see what it grows into, colours should be good
  22. hi nymox that was a quick sign up, welcome to the forums your fighter is hiding, still suffering shellshock from the community tamk he was in you can add your location in your profile there are some fighter gurus on here to help you out lots of fighter info in here viewforum.php?f=14
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