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December 4, 2020
Wildlife Patient Stories

Bald Eagle

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December 4, 2020
Wildlife Patient Stories

Great thanks to the very skilled and kind people at Radnor Veterinary Hospital for helping with this patient. It must have eaten an animal that was killed with a shotgun and not retrieved, because X-ray shows a lot of lead shot stuck in the stomach, and subsequent lead poisoning, so chelation therapy is part of its rehabilitation.

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