Tufts does surgery on tornado-hit horse
GRAFTON A Brimfield horse injured in last week’s tornado has undergone surgery at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University in North Grafton to have wooden debris removed from its leg, officials there said.According to the Hospital for Large Animals at the school, Cajun, a 9-year-old paint horse owned by Joann Kass and Steven Bush of Brimfield, was one of four horses affected by the tornado. Another horse died, and two others were treated by Spencer veterinarian Paula Orcutt for cuts and abrasions, according to Tufts.
Cajun was impaled by a finger-sized piece of wood that penetrated his right rear coffin joint — the intersection of the lowest bones in the horse’s leg — and tendon sheath, according to the hospital.
Dr. Orcutt and Ms. Kass’ sister, Karen Walker of New Braintree, worked with local firefighters to climb over debris to get to the stables after the tornadoes that ripped through the area Wednesday. On Thursday, the pair and more than a dozen volunteers cleared the driveway to allow the Animal Rescue League of Boston to get Cajun to Tufts for emergency surgery, according to the hospital.
The surgery went well, and the hospital said it is optimistic Cajun will recover. Dr. Orcutt waived her fee for on-site care, and drug distributor JA Webster has committed to reimbursing Dr. Orcutt and Brimfield veterinarian Kevin Sherman for drugs used to care for Cajun.
Non-tax-deductible donations for Cajun’s care may be made to Joann Kass and Steven Bush, care of Karen Walker, 351 Bernard Whitney Road, New Braintree, MA 01531, or may be made directly by calling the animal hospital’s front desk at (508) 839-7926.
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Non-tax-deductible donations for Cajun's care may be made to Joann Kass and Steven Bush, care of Karen Walker, 351 Bernard Whitney Road, New Braintree, MA 01531, or may be made directly by calling the animal hospital's front desk at (508) 839-7926.
Cajun, a 9-year-old paint horse, was in desperate need of medical attention and is currently at the Hospital for Large Animals at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University in North Grafton. Another horse, Triple X Mouse,
Mr. Cusick: Tufts does surgery on tornado-hit horse
GRAFTON A Brimfield horse injured in last week’s tornado has undergone surgery at the Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine at Tufts University in North Grafton to have wooden debris removed from its leg, officials there said.
According to the Hospital for Large Animals at the school, Cajun, a 9-year-old paint horse owned by Joann Kass and Steven Bush of Brimfield, was one of four horses affected by the tornado. Another horse died, and two others were treated by Spencer veterinarian Paula Orcutt for cuts and abrasions, according to Tufts.
Cajun was impaled by a finger-sized piece of wood that penetrated his right rear coffin joint — the intersection of the lowest bones in the horse’s leg — and tendon sheath, according to the hospital.
Dr. Orcutt and Ms. Kass’ sister, Karen Walker of New Braintree, worked with local firefighters to climb over debris to get to the stables after the tornadoes that ripped through the area Wednesday. On Thursday, the pair and more than a dozen volunteers cleared the driveway to allow the Animal Rescue League of Boston to get Cajun to Tufts for emergency surgery, according to the hospital.
The surgery went well, and the hospital said it is optimistic Cajun will recover. Dr. Orcutt waived her fee for on-site care, and drug distributor JA Webster has committed to reimbursing Dr. Orcutt and Brimfield veterinarian Kevin Sherman for drugs used to care for Cajun.
Non-tax-deductible donations for Cajun’s care may be made to Joann Kass and Steven Bush, care of Karen Walker, 351 Bernard Whitney Road, New Braintree, MA 01531, or may be made directly by calling the animal hospital’s front desk at (508) 839-7926.
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