Till his last breath...

in shelter •  6 years ago  (edited)

This is the story of a magnificent creation of God, who somehow took a wrong turn somewhere - a massive buffalo bull, black and brown in colour, of around 12 - 15 years old, who somehow managed to make the highway of the New Mangalore Port Trust, at Panambur, Mangalore, his home for approximately almost a year now.

His origin is a mystery, but his presence was initially noted by Nischal Shetty, an enthusiastic volunteer with Animal Care Trust, a person who pays special attention to accident cases or injuries, brought to his notice, in and around that area. He has been instrumental in trying to save, together with his team of friends, animals in distress of all types.

E - Another co-ordinated resuce to help another bull, attacked by cattle traffickers.jpg

A co-ordinated rescue to help a different bull, attacked by cattle trafficker

E - Tauseef managing to feed and treat another misplaced buffalo .jpg

Tauseef managing to feed and treat another misplaced buffalo

G - Tauseef gaining another buffalo's confidence.jpg

Tauseef gaining another buffalo's confidence

However this bull in concern, proved to be quite an elusive one, as although shy, could become very aggressive at the spur of the moment, if he felt provoked. And then he would just charge and disappear into the forested belt of that area.

It was in the 1st week of March - March 7th to be exact, when Tauseef Ahmed, got a call about another bull in the vicinity, with a mutilated horn and he took it up immediately on himself to try and do what possible to save them.

B - The Second Black bull, waiting calmly for his meds.jpg

The Second Black bull, waiting calmly for his meds
D - Medicines stuffed into bananas, ready to be eaten by the bulls.jpg

Medicines stuffed into bananas, ready to be eaten by the bulls

C - The second black bull with his healing horn after almost a week.jpg

The second black bull with his healing horn after almost a week

First trying to befriend the bulls and then giving them bananas to gain their trust and then finally giving them bananas, laced with medicines. The second black bull, slowly got accustomed to this and with the same tedious process, of Tauseef on his daily visits, slowly came to a much healthier condition when his wound healed. The first bull, however showed his true attitude to the medicines and would slowly but surely walk away whenever Tauseef or anybody else tried to approach him.

A - The black & brown bull, when the tumour first started growing, on March 17.jpg

The black and brown bull, when the tumour first started growing, on March 17

In the meantime, Nischal Shetty, kept trying every trick in the book to catch hold of the bull, so that they could start treatment, while in a safe and cleaner environment. But to no avail. Yes it might look funny, from a bystander to see around 10 adult tough men, run helter-skelter in all possible directions, being chased by a raging bull, but rest assured - its not a joke to be at the receiving end, specially when the bull started to become more aggressive than he already was .

In the meantime, other ideas such as using tranquilizers and sedating the bull, had to be crossed out, as the Veterinary Doctors confirmed that the tranquiler darts could only be used by trained, professional Rangers, in prescribed environments, usually for wild animals - and being in public, in broad daylight, with heavy vehicular movement and continuous public movement, a small mistake could prove fatal.

Just a few days back, however, everyone has suddenly been aroused, with the premature spurt of social media. The bull who's been in the news all over these days near the Kulur bridge is one and the same, a horn-cancer patient.

K - Picture taken just a few days back, with the infected horn bleeding heavily..jpg

Picture taken just a few days back, with the infected horn bleeding heavily

Just clarify to the general public - the growth on the head is a cancer and those concerned with the Animal Care Trust are not just aware of it but are already working on the case. The A. C. T. had initially got the health condition diagnosed and we really appreciate the concern of kind-hearted people reporting the incident.

However at the same time, it would be nice to remind everyone that many people are trying to misuse some innocent animals' health condition to malign the Organisation's hard work of 2 decades.

H - Condition of Radha - a cow who's front limbs were chopped .jpg

Condition of Radha - a cow who's front limbs were chopped
I - Radha slowly recovering at the Animal Care Trust, and happily giving birth to a lovel calf, christened Bheem. Due to her trauma and deteriorating condition after delivery, she peacefully slipped away to the other side  .jpg
Radha slowly recovering at the Animal Care Trust,and happily giving birth to a lovely calf, christened Bheem. Due to her trauma and deteriorating condition after delivery, she peacefully slipped away to the other side

While A.C.T. is grateful to everyone for their genuine concern about the case, the public should know that we have already been working on this case for the last many months. As the bull suffers from horn cancer and needs surgical amputation, we have been putting in our best efforts regularly to trap him so that we could carry out the surgical procedure immediately. Sadly he is an untamed, wild one and extremely alert. While he manages to escape every single time, there is also a huge risk involved as it a busy highway and every time he runs amok, its always a huge risk to him and the traffic as well, reason being that the highway is right next there.

Sedating is not an option according to the veterinary doctors A.C. T. has consulted, as it is life-threatening due to his health condition.

What you could do? Help us find people who are experts at trapping wild bulls with the help of ropes/nets etc. They say a helping hand is better than many praying lips, you could even join us in catching him.

We need people, we need ideas, we need people ready to work on the ground and not just sitting at homes, cursing us that we haven't done anything yet. If only sharing posts on social media could save animals there wouldn't be a need of any Animal Shelter or Animal Welfare Departments anywhere in the world. We are jointly working with the Animal Husbandry Dept, Government Officials and Administration. In fact attached here is letter, written by the Animal Husbandry Department to the District Administration seeking permission for tranquilizers.

J - Lettler by the Animal Husbandry Dept. .jpg

Letter by the Animal Husbandry Dept

If all goes well and the bull is caught safely, A.C.T. is willing to extend its fullest support in anyways possible. We will need volunteers for Post-Operative Care as well to help our Staff so you can opt to help us out that way as well.

Just like there have been hundreds of shares on social media about no one doing anything about the bulls condition we earnestly hope, that we will have hundreds of people coming forward now with the promise of helping the bull the practical way as well.

However as last updated, on the 6th September, the Animal Husbandry Department, without informing anyone, tried a second attempt at sedating the bull, after failing to put him to sleep the previous day on the 5th September. Due to some botch up, he was rushed to the Veterinary Hospital at Jail Road, where he passed away.

Till his last breath, he had captured the attention of many by his alarming protrusion and roguishness , his defiance of doing and going where he wanted, of refusing to be cowed down by us petty humans. A wild spirit - he must be free up there, running unhindered by any of these worldly problems and health issues. May he roam on tirelessly...

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