'Hydrating an injured sanguivore (blood-eater) with glucose solution'
  • 2 years ago
'Delightful footage has surfaced from Bartow, which shows an injured and dehydrated owl being taken care of.

The video starts off with the filmer finding the bird, now named Ko-Ko, on the side of the road. She takes a look at Ko-Ko's beak and discovers he's hurt, following which she decides to take him to her homestead.

"It was clearly evident Ko-Ko had a head and facial injury. We also noted his stomach felt small, leading to possible dehydration," the filmer said. "So, we first had to hydrate him. Owls hydrate through their prey's fluids; such as blood. So, we added half a cup of water to a teaspoon of sugar, boiled it up and got a blood fluid replacement."

When asked about their experience as a homesteader, the filmer stated:

"During COVID-19 quarantine, we made a life-changing commitment to become homesteaders. So we bought a plot of land in a small country town. Our goal with the land is to plant for the future, leaving behind this world better than we found it. We focus mainly on endangered livestock breeds, bringing awareness to these animals and their incredible natural instincts, through conservational methods."


Name: Joshua Brown
Location: Bartow, USA

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