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Correspondence

Treatment Of A Fractured Toe In An Australasian Harrier (Circus Approximans Gouldi)

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Pages 103-104 | Published online: 23 Feb 2011
 

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Sir:— A female Australasian Harrier (Circus approximans gouldi Boneparte, 1850) estimated to be approximately six months old was captured and found to have a compound fracture of the shaft of the second phalanx of the third digit (middle toe) of the left foot. There was minimal discharge from the wound, which appeared to be several days old, although the toe was swollen to half-again the width of the corresponding toe of the opposite foot.

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