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From Wild Care Oklahoma

Great Horned Owl #25-9357 arrived via Oklahoma State University Zoological Medicine Services. Found by a member of the public, the staff there noted the owl as pale*, quiet, and showing an unexplained wing droop. After initial supportive care and an overnight stay, the owl was transferred to WildCareOklahoma for further treatment.

On intake, we confirmed the wing droop and found he was severely emaciated and dehydrated, despite receiving fluids the night before. Radiographs showed no fractures, so patient #25-9357 was placed in a supportive body wrap, started on anti-inflammatories, and carefully started on a refeeding protocol.

Over the following days, this owl's hydration and mentation steadily improved. The owl gradually transitioned to solid foods through tong feeding-small portions given slowly to safely restart his digestive system, as shown here.

With no fractures or external injuries identified, we suspect possible nerve damage from blunt force trauma. For now, this patient is resting in an outdoor enclosure and receiving regular checkups as we monitor his weight gain, strength, and recovery.

A commenter asked how they can tell if an owl is looking pale since it is covered in feathers.

We check mucous membranes as a part of our intake exams, like in the mouth! A hydrated and well animal would have pink and moist mucous membranes.

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[–] homesweethomeMrL@lemmy.world 2 points 5 days ago (1 children)

Poor ol’ Droopy. Looks like he had The Night We All Have When We Swear Off Tequila.

[–] anon6789@lemmy.world 3 points 5 days ago

Some electrolytes and a mouse kebab and hell be back on his feet, ready for the weekend!