Wednesday, 26 July 2023

New Arrival – Radar the Baby Goat


 
Last week we were contacted regarding a one week old boar goat kid who was booked for euthanasia due to chronic eye infections since birth. We were fortunate his owners agreed to surrender Radar to the Sanctuary, and the tiny bleating bundle was soon on his way for emergency veterinary assistance. 
 
Upon assessment, one of Radar’s eyes had sadly collapsed and required urgent removal. The other was closed shut, but intact, and we decided to treat the eye intensively in the hope Radar may one day regain some sight. 
 

 
Radar required a night in clinic following his eye removal. He was very difficult to feed, having had his mum up until his surgery, and a bottle was not familiar at all. He was loud, he wanted to scratch at his stitches, and he was not impressed with the big plastic collar around his neck to prevent him rubbing his face. It was apparent the little patient needed company at all times to keep him calm and rested, and the voli team were happy to help to comfort the new arrival. 
 


 
 
Once his collar could be removed, Radar was buddied up with some new pals – Snowy and Maple – who he could snuggle and play with. Radar has a long recovery ahead, but we are working hard to restore sight in his one remaining eye. He is gradually learning to suckle and it’s wonderful to see his confidence growing with his new Sanctuary family! 
 

 

 

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