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FW: Black-tailed Native-Hen with broken wing in Sheringa SA

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Subject: FW: Black-tailed Native-Hen with broken wing in Sheringa SA
From: Kev Lobotomi <>
Date: Thu, 7 Nov 2013 10:35:24 +1100
Hi all
I'm just wondering though, since it's cousin the Tassie Nativehen is 
flightless, if the BTNH could survive without being able to fly? I know BTNHs 
do move around a lot, but it if was in a good spot, may be it could live 
happily with it's great running powers even if it can't fly?-Kevin Bartram

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Date: Wed, 6 Nov 2013 23:12:41 +0000
Subject: Black-tailed Native-Hen with broken wing in    Sheringa SA

Hi Lena,

My suggestion would be to contact the Adelaide Zoo vets for advice. I think it 
will definitely need to get transported to a vet for assessment and treatment 
of that fractured wing as bandaging may not be enough. The bird might need 
surgery and will definitely need medication. The keepers at Adelaide might be 
also able to suggest a good diet for a wild Native-hen.

I have forwarded your query to the Adelaide Zoo vets, but the zoo number is 08 
8267 3255 if you want to give them a call.

Cheers,
Vanessa

Vanessa Di Giglio
Administrative Assistant
Taronga Wildlife Hospital

Taronga Conservation Society Australia
Taronga Zoo
Bradleys Head Road
Mosman, NSW 2088
Phone: 61-2 9978 4785
Fax: 61-2 9978 4516
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Web: taronga.org.au<http://www.taronga.org.au/>
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From: Nikolas Haass 
Sent: Thursday, 7 November 2013 9:38 AM
To: ; Hall, Libby; Di Giglio, Vanessa; birding-aus
Subject: Black-tailed Native-Hen with broken wing in Sheringa SA

Hi Birding-Aus,


Is there someone out there who has some experience with Black-tailed 
Native-Hens in captivity and can give some advice to Lena? See below.


Cheers,


Nikolas

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Nikolas Haass
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Brisbane, QLD

----- Forwarded Message -----
From: lena ulbrich 
<<>>
To: Nikolas Haass <<>>
Sent: Thursday, November 7, 2013 8:28 AM
Subject: Re: black taled native hen at sheringa

Hey Nikolas,
thx, yes we're in Elliston in SA now. There's no vet here we have to take him 
to Port Lincoln I guess but that needs to wait a while because I'm working. I 
bandaged the broken wing onto him so at least thats not hanging on the ground 
anymore. We  gave him some snails and oats and water. Is that ok?

On 6 November 2013 21:57, Nikolas Haass 
<<>> wrote:

Hi Lena,
Is this Sheringa, SA? Is there a chance to take your Black-tailed Native-Hen to 
a local vet - ideally to one who specialises in birds?
Good luck!
Nikolas (Eremaea/Birdline NSW moderator)



--
Lena Ulbrich
8 Wandana Road
Elliston
5670 SA
0061(0)498091681


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