JSH: Duck comes back from dead, again
- From: "Nomen Lapetos" <nospam@xxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 30 Mar 2007 11:22:52 -0500
http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/americas/6309159.stm?ls
Duck comes back from dead, again
Perky the duck has had a difficult couple of weeks
A duck that survived being shot and spending two days in a refrigerator has
now overcome major surgery - despite briefly dying on the operating table.
Florida vets working to repair gunshot damage to Perky's wing panicked when
the duck twice stopped breathing.
But they managed to resuscitate the bird, who leapt to fame when she was
found alive in a hunter's fridge two days after being shot.
Perky now has a pin in her wing, but is expected to make a good recovery.
Lifesavers
The ring-neck duck entered surgery with vets confident that she would
survive the procedure despite serious injuries to her wing, leg and beak.
But they struggled to fully sedate Perky, who briefly lost consciousness,
said Susan May, treasurer of the Goose Creek Animal Sanctuary in
Tallahassee.
The vet turned and said: 'I'm sorry, she's gone'
Susan May Treasurer, Goose Creek Animal Sanctuary "The first time she
stopped breathing a quick thump on the chest brought her back," Ms May told
the BBC News website.
"But once the surgeon started sewing her back up she stopped breathing
again, this time for 15 seconds."
When a second thump failed to bring Perky round, veterinary surgeon David
Hale tried manipulating the duck's beak, before using a needle to shock her
into consciousness.
At one point the duck was given pure oxygen through a face mask, Ms May
said.
"At that point the vet turned and said: 'I'm sorry, she's gone.'"
The room fell into shocked silence as those present took in the news, but
then Perky raised her head and began flapping her wings.
'Emotional rollercoaster'
The relief reduced everyone to tears, Ms May said, describing one of her
colleagues as "extremely emotional" as she left the room.
"For the duck to have gone through all of this and then to die at that time
was a real shock," Ms May said.
"This duck has taken us all on an emotional rollercoaster," she said, adding
that Perky has since recovered well and is staying out of trouble.
Perky first made international headlines when she shocked a hunter's wife
who found her alive after being stored inside a refrigerator for two days.
Mr Hale said the duck's slow metabolism helped her survive the low
temperatures for so long.
Now volunteers at Goose Creek are hoping a t-shirt on sale through a local
firm will raise enough cash to provide long-term care for the bird.
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