The donkey's ``dark brown'' is a glutton.
Usually, he comes to dinner earlier than the pony or the sheep, but on this day, no matter how much I waited or called him, he never came.
I got worried and looked inside the shed, only to find it flipped over and rolling from side to side.
Unlike the sand bathing that is usually done outside, there is something serious about it.
"Does your stomach hurt?"
It appeared to be a type of abdominal pain called colic that often occurs in equine friends.
What I can do right now in front of the painful dark brown...
I put my hand on the dark brown abdomen that couldn't get up,
"It hurts, it hurts, just fly~"
All I could do was rub it.
After 40 minutes of continuous rubbing.
The dark brown man got up and defecated vigorously. (Sorry to those who are eating...)
Apparently he was severely constipated (>_<) 復活したこげ茶んはそれから何事もなかったかのように草を食んでいました(^-^;
I was relieved, and at the same time, I realized the importance of being willing to help someone even if they lack knowledge or skills.
So that we can quickly notice abnormalities in animals that cannot speak human language,
I want to keep working hard.
Department of Agriculture and Stock Animal Management
Sugawara Ayumi