Чт. Ноя 7th, 2024

The first images that animal lover Dave caught were rather ordinary; beautiful nature and cows on a farm. But a closer look and he realized something was out of the ordinary — and his discovery would end up saving lives.

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A detail among the cows

When he flew his drone in closer, he spotted Linda — a cow whose nose looked unlike the others. At first, Dave thought its nose was covered with grass or hay, but when he zoomed in, he realized that there were more than a dozen hedgehog’s spines stuck to it.

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Leaves him terrified

The discovery made Dave realize that Linda had to be suffering. He knew it could be dangerous for her to have such prickly thorns seated in the middle of her nose. If they sit for too long, the risk of a serious infection is high. So, aware that Linda was in need of immediate care, Dave contacted the farm owner to notify them about his discovery.

Linda received immediate care. She was anesthetized and that the spines were removed from her nose. She was then treated with antibiotics to reduce the risk of infection.

Kor, hage, drönare.
Photo: Rumble

Retrieved quickly

Thanks to Dave’s discovery with his drone, and the prompt treatment from the owner, Linda could recover. Her pain was gone and the risk of infection was gone. Linda could once again be released into the garden and be reunited with her newborn calf. All thanks to the animal lover Dave’s quick action.

Check out their wonderful reunion in the video below.

I am somewhat skeptical about drones flying over private property, but in this case, it was actually vital for Linda. I’m so glad there are people like Dave. With more animal lovers like him, the world could be a much warmer place. Please press the share button if you agree.