PEEPAL FARM
HUMANS HELPING ANIMALS

Magadh was rescued with a severe maggot wound on his right ear.
By the time he arrived, the wound was badly infected, with live maggots, foul-smelling discharge, and extensive damage to the skin and underlying tissue. We immediately started him on antibiotics, painkillers, and supportive medicines, while using ivermectin to remove the maggots. Regular cleaning and dressing of the wound has been carried out every day.
Unfortunately, part of the ear had become necrotic and could not be saved. To stop the infection from spreading and give him the best chance of recovery, we had to surgically remove the damaged portion of his ear.
Magadh is now recovering well after the surgery. The wound is healing steadily with continued cleaning, bandaging, and regular monitoring. He is also receiving treatment for an eye infection that developed alongside his ear injury.
Magadh still has some healing ahead, but he is improving every day under regular care.
You can sponsor Magadh to support his treatment and recovery.