Ty Cobb Posted January 29, 2007 Report Posted January 29, 2007 This came from the Beaumont Enterprise. (1/29)TALLAHASSEE,Fla.- Perky is one tough bird. The ring-neck duck survived being shot and spending two days in a hunter's refrigerator-and now she's had a close brush with death on a veterinarian's operating table. The one-pound female duck stopped breathing Saturday during surgery to repair gunshot damage to one wing, said Noni Beck of the Goose Creek Wildlife Sanctuary. Veterinarian David Hale revived the bird after several tense moments by performing CPR. Perky entered the headlines last week after a hunter's wife opened her refrigerator door and the should've-been-dead duck lifted its head and looked at her. The bird had been in the fridge for two days since being shot and presumed killed Jan. 15. Perky is recovering with a pin installed in the fractured wing.
tvc184 Posted January 29, 2007 Report Posted January 29, 2007 This came from the Beaumont Enterprise. (1/29)TALLAHASSEE,Fla.- Perky is one tough bird. The ring-neck duck survived being shot and spending two days in a hunter's refrigerator-and now she's had a close brush with death on a veterinarian's operating table. The one-pound female duck stopped breathing Saturday during surgery to repair gunshot damage to one wing, said Noni Beck of the Goose Creek Wildlife Sanctuary. Veterinarian David Hale revived the bird after several tense moments by performing CPR. Perky entered the headlines last week after a hunter's wife opened her refrigerator door and the should've-been-dead duck lifted its head and looked at her. Teh bird had been in the fridge for two days since being shot and presumed killed Jan. 15. Perky is recovering with a pin installed in the fractured wing.Don't tell me, the wife took it to the vet instead of just killing and eating it.
tvc184 Posted January 29, 2007 Report Posted January 29, 2007 Wait till her husband comes home from the camp and gets the bill. He left the meat for a gumbo in the fridge and comes home to find it costs him $1,500..... TO SAVE IT!!!!Divorce papers pending!!
bronco1 Posted January 29, 2007 Report Posted January 29, 2007 Wait till her husband comes home from the camp and gets the bill. He left the meat for a gumbo in the fridge and comes home to find it costs him $1,500..... TO SAVE IT!!!!Divorce papers pending!! No joke, the bad part is a Ringneck is as tough as a boot. He was probably gonna get it mounted, not eat it. Taxidermy $190 Veterinarian $1500
tvc184 Posted January 30, 2007 Report Posted January 30, 2007 No joke, the bad part is a Ringneck is as tough as a boot. ................and that is just the skin!
gringo Posted January 30, 2007 Report Posted January 30, 2007 Well, I want to know just how Veterinarian David Hale went about perfoming CPR on Perky.
bronco1 Posted January 30, 2007 Report Posted January 30, 2007 Well, I want to know just how Veterinarian David Hale went about perfoming CPR on Perky.Very carefully... the hard part was getting those defibrillator pads to stick to its chest. One wrong move and you could roasted duck.
tvc184 Posted January 31, 2007 Report Posted January 31, 2007 Well, I want to know just how Veterinarian David Hale went about perfoming CPR on Perky.I saw it on CNN or CBS news this morning. The vet said that he pronounced the duck dead and the other guy picked it up and shook it or blew into its beak or something. Then Perky came back for round three. ** The vet quickly jumped in and performed another $3,000 worth of lifesaving skills.... ;D
bronco1 Posted February 10, 2007 Report Posted February 10, 2007 Picture of Perky's cousin. (Ringneck Duck)
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