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It’s been a very busy week at Badger Run. Just about every “in-patient” cage we have right now is occupied. Along with our resident educational animal ambassadors we have a juvenile American Kestrel with an eye injury, a raven with head trauma, a raven with a wing injury, another juvenile raven that someone tried to illegally raise as a pet, a Red-tailed Hawk with an eye injury, a juvenile Bald Eagle with a wing injury, some baby swallows, & now these 2 new owl patients.
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This Barn Owl came into Badger Run this weekend following a harrowing encounter with a barbed wire fence.  It sustained severe soft tissue trauma & was suffering from dehydration & exhaustion when admitted.  Luckily though, no fractures were found when we X-rayed.

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The same day we also received a very rare patient, a Great Grey Owl.  Only the 2nd ever taken in at Badger Run in all these years.  It’s injury, however, is not a rarity.  It had been hit by a car, the #1 injury we see in birds of prey.  It has a fractured wrist which we have successfully splinted.  Both birds will continue to receive fluids, medication, & proper nutrition.  We’ll do our best for them & hope that our efforts combined with rest & time will lead to a good outcome.

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