Can he still survive ?

zhaochen52

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View attachment 204926 IMG_20170415_104716894_HDR.jpg Now Texas is becoming hot so I put him outside all day, he loves the nature and eats a lot every day. But .... yesterday disaster happened, i do not who did this, may be bird ? or mouse ?

Anyway, can he still survive ? What i need to treat him ?
 
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That's a really horrific wound. Tortoises can survive quite a lot, but that looks like a lot of missing internal tissue. You need to get this tortoise to a vet. The wound needs to be cleaned and antibiotics will need to be administered. I am not sure what the odds of survival here are.
 

zhaochen52

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That's a really horrific wound. Tortoises can survive quite a lot, but that looks like a lot of missing internal tissue. You need to get this tortoise to a vet. The wound needs to be cleaned and antibiotics will need to be administered. I am not sure what the odds of survival here are.
Thanks, i think he can not survive by himself and i need to bring him to a vet...
 

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Man I'm so sorry..that does not look good at all. Keep us posted though please.
 

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Sorry, but I don`t understand that you waste time to ask here in the forum if your tort can survive.
With such a terrible wound your poor tort needs to see a VET.
ASAP !
 

zhaochen52

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Sorry, but I don`t understand that you waste time to ask here in the forum if your tort can survive.
With such a terrible wound your poor tort needs to see a VET.
ASAP !
Yes, I bring him to vet this afternoon and they treat him antibiotics. But they said little hope as some internal wound and stuff missing.
 

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Pithing is what your tortoise needs, Pellet gun to the back of the head works well. Sorry for your loss.
 

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Oh my. That's just awful. I'm so sorry. That's what ravens and crows do to baby desert tortoises, so it looks like it was probably a bird. Geez. How awful for you to find him like that.
 

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that is terrible :(

is there anyway to protect baby tortoises from birds in enclosures?
 

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That is good news, is he eating well? Did the vet patch the hole?
 

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