Surgico-Therapeutic Management of Wounds and Fractures in Birds Affected Due to Kite Flying
Journal: International Journal of Zoology and Animal Biology (IZAB) (Vol.2, No. 3)Publication Date: 2019-04-24
Authors : Shantanu Kumar Kuldeep Sandhya Morwal; Jayesh Vyas;
Page : 1-4
Keywords : Fly Kite; Birds; Festival; Injury; Wound;
Abstract
This paper discussed the management of bird's body injuries, wounds, and different type of bone fracture occurred during kite festival. Every year sacrifices the health of thousands of birds to the thrill of kite-flying festival. In present study, the highest incidences of kite string injuries were observed in Blue-rock Pigeons (64, 71.11%) followed by Blackeared Kite (9, 10%), Parrot (7, 7.77%), Ring necked dove (4, 4.44%), Crow (4, 4.44%) and Barn owls (2, 2.22%).
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