An Owl Fell Into a Concrete Mixer in Southern Utah. Thanks to Caregivers, Its Future Is Bright
A juvenile great-horned owl covered in 25% dried concrete underwent a unique treatment involving anesthesia and baths at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary for full recovery.
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An owl fell into a concrete mixer in southern Utah. Thanks to caregivers, its future is bright
‘Every animal deserves a second chance": Best Friends Animal Sanctuary helps put great horned owl on road to recovery. Where is Great Friends Animal Sanctuary? Great horned owl.
Injured Owl Recovers After Cement Mixer Accident
A young great-horned owl is slowly healing after falling into a cement mixer, arriving at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary coated in hardened concrete. With daily assisted baths and careful rehabilitation, the owl is gaining strength — a rare case and a remarkable recovery at the nation’s largest no-kill animal sanctuary.
Owl Who Fell into Concrete Mixer Finds Hope at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary - The Independent | Southern Utah's #1 Source for Arts, Events & Entertainment
Innovative procedures at nation’s largest no-kill animal sanctuary turn prognosis positive for injured wild bird Tags: Best Friends Animal Sanctuary, Kanab Utah, wildlife rescue, great-horned owl, animal rehabilitation, Best Friends Animal Society, Wild Friends, Southern Utah, no-kill sanctuary, wildlife care (Photo: Best Friends Animal Society) A great-horned owl has concrete removed from his feathers at Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kana…
Owl partially covered in concrete is cleaned up and recovering after rescue in Utah - WXXV News 25
By SEJAL GOVINDARAO An owl found partially encased in concrete after it got inside a cement mixer in southwestern Utah is expected to fly free again after it was painstakingly cleaned by animal sanctuary workers who described the bird as a “fighter.” The great horned owl was found at the Black Desert Resort in the southwestern part of the state and arrived at the Best Friends Animal Sanctuary in Kanab, Utah, earlier this month with its face, c…
Owl partially covered in concrete is cleaned up and recovering after rescue in Utah
When workers began pouring concrete at a resort construction site in southwestern Utah, they were met with a surprise: A great horned owl appeared in the slurry as it emptied from the truck, its body coated with the mixture. Workers came to the bird’s aid, hosing it down before the environmental affairs director at the Black Desert Resort wrapped it in a towel and made a call to state wildlife officials. It took days for workers at the Best Frie…
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