Tawny Owl Survives Car Collision and Fights Back Against Injury

Tawny Owl Survives Car Collision and Fights Back Against Injury

A tawny owl hit by a car receives veterinary care for an eye injury, showing signs of recovery after a week of treatment.

This Tawny Owl was Hit by a Car- Recovery against all odds. | Transcript:

So, we are going to check the Tony all the eye of the Tony all that was an RTA and had some eye injury. It's been on treatment for a week and we're going to check now both the intraocular pressure and the ulcer. So, hopefully we'll be good enough and we will be able to place him to in the aviary. Hello. I've just cleaned it. Just clean it. Okay. Please This is what he's left. So, it doesn't want to finish the meals. Okay. Half cheek and half rat. Okay. So, so probably we'll be inside the box. So, the intraocular pressure is going to be the first thing we're going to do. the affected eye.

This is a little bit higher. Check again. The feeling is a little bit higher. This orange color turns to green when it contacts with the cornea. Just spread. And now we need to flush. Mhm, this is still a superficial wound. So, we are going to need to continue with the treatment because this is still not fully healed. If there is no ulcer all the green color should go off after flushing. So, you shouldn't be able to see any green. Okay. So, can go back to So, I think it's been already a week.

I think now. Or almost a week. Yeah, I know. You're hungry. There we go. There I can see. Yeah. Can see the ulcer. What I'm going to do is I'm going to check the other eye. And here you can see in there. So, can you see the eye green line like an eye inside the eye? Okay. So, let's put it back in the box. Yeah. It's going to be a long treatment. Yeah. I'm concerned because uh when you see the ulcer So, you can see a green line but the part between both lines is not green. That means there is a deep ulcer. And it's going to need like a long treatment.

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