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Cassowary update

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Subject: Cassowary update
From: Phil & Sue Gregory <>
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2012 10:36:50 +1000
Black Mountain Road, Kuranda, Far N Queensland

Wed Mar 14
Dad Cassowary has just come in during a break in the rain and he doesn't seem 
too bad, he's limping but is still eating, and the gash is not bleeding or 
unduly swollen, though it is open like a great inverted  ^ tear the back of his 
foot, a nasty wound and one that could easily get torn again the way it is now. 
Let's hope the old beast is resilient, wish i knew how he'd done this though, 
after so many years without major hurt. Thinking about it , we have had  
several chicks with foot injuries, some get better and some disappear, so foot 
injuries must be a fairly common hazard for them.

Phil Gregory
www.cassowary-house.com.au

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