911 Emergency Duck Rescue Or Dead Dead Am I Too Late? #88 Breeding Ducks
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Looked out my bedroom window while I was getting dressed and I saw a dead duck in the bathtub or what looked like a dead duck.
I had just gotten out of the shower, but when I saw this I didn't waste anytime drying off I threw some cloths on and headed out the door to the duck pen to see what was wrong. When I walked through the gate of the pen all I could see is a duck body laying in the bath tub and it wasn't moving, my worst fear first thing in the morning a dead duck in the bath tub.
When I got closer to the bath tub I could clearly see a dead duck or what looked like a dead duck, it looked like it had drown. I picked it up only to discover it was Ms. Gimp, but through some kind of miracle she was hanging on to life by a very thin thread.
Ms. Gimp the duck was suffering from Hypothermia I had to get her body temperature up as quick as possible I rushed to the house to fill a tub up with some warm water to submerge her body in it, her core body temperature was dangerously low. Ms. Gimp was in Hypothermia shock and could end up dying very soon if I didn't get her core body temperature up.
Learning from a previous encounter with my dogs over 10 years ago on how to deal with Hypothermia in animals I knew the only hope was to get Ms. Gimp into some warm water quick and keep her there until she has enough strength to move her self.
Rescuing and treating hypothermia in a duck isn't the lesson I wanted to learn today on the duck adventure and poor Ms. Gimp the duck has had a hard enough life she doesn't need the stress of going through a duck hypothermia experience.
It turned out to be a long brutal day getting Ms. Gimp out of hypothermia shock, and I still had to treat Ms. Icecovy for her frostbite, the duck rescue hospital is busy today.
It turns out a human can die in less than an hour in 10°C water, poor Ms. Gimp was in the water much longer than an hour.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hypothermia#Water_immersion
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