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......moving right along............ I sure hope this ele makes it. You can tell that everyone involved is giving their all.
Let alone the broken leg the animal doesn't look too very good. If only we could wave the magic wand. |
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BTW where did the elephant photos come from? I tried googling Injured elephant or Elephant broken leg and couldn't find the original article. (Noticed the last one was titled Image 4)
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Wow, I was just in Thailand on holidays for 3 weeks. Chiang Mai, North Thailand. I spent my time at two different elephant camps. At the second camp (The Elephant Nature Park) they had a very sick Elephant called Siam. Siam had a few complications all at once. They used a pully system to hold her up, cause if she sat down for too long she would never get back up again. Unfortunately Siam passed away from heart complications a few days after I returned to Oz. So to me it looks like a pully system, even if you can't see it all.
It was one of the best holidays I've ever had. Helping sick, injured and abused elephants to live a much happier life, what they have left. btw, The splint will work but it will take a long time. More complications will set in, cause she won't be able to lie down on her own. I hope she goes well and back to good health soon :angel: . |
Elephant Doctoring has a different connotation where I come from. I.e. it only hurts if you catch your thumbs between the bricks:scream:
<O:p></O:p> Leah. Glad you had a good time. It's a magic place the LOS. |
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Yahoo. I believe the elephant is being held up by a chainfall. If everyone whines, Leah might post a link to the pictures of her trip. ;) |
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