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DOVEScot
October 4, 2008, 11:34am Report to Moderator Report to Moderator

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he should be fine bet he reared up when you put him in nest drawing more air in


He did just that, will it just keep inflating, if so what is the best thing to do, still remaining deflated while I hold it


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October 4, 2008, 11:37am Report to Moderator Report to Moderator

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you can only watch him or go way of my pm


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October 4, 2008, 11:50am Report to Moderator Report to Moderator

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once air is out put him in a dark box for 24hrs, then this will give both the syringe hole and ruptured sack chance to heel so that he doesn't draw more air in when you go near him!
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you can only watch him or go way of my pm


Well that has been 45 mins of holding him an still staying deflated, away to put him back in the nest and hope for the best


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October 4, 2008, 11:53am Report to Moderator Report to Moderator

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once air is out put him in a dark box for 24hrs, then this will give both the syringe hole and ruptured sack chance to heel so that he doesn't draw more air in when you go near him!


Ok thanks for all your help we are away to put him in a dark box and see if that helps.  Thanks again, so good to know that help is online when you really need it.











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ive had 2 go that way a mate had one
i used a needle on all 3
2 came ok 1 didnt
that one just kept blowing up even the head
had to dispose of it after repeated atempts failed
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ive had 2 go that way a mate had one
i used a needle on all 3
2 came ok 1 didnt
that one just kept blowing up even the head
had to dispose of it after repeated atempts failed


Cheers, we will see how he is tomorrow morning after a night in the dark


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Sadly after several attempts today again we had to euthanize him, he was fine as long as we held him but as soon as we stopped he just blew up again, even when we put him in the dark as suggested


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pjc
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You tried your best, thats all you can do!
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and that is all you could do try


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