ANIMAL CAPTURE AND RESTRAINT | CHEMICAL IMMOBILIZATION

ANIMAL CAPTURE AND RESTRAINT | CHEMICAL IMMOBILIZATION

In the preceding entries you learned about capture and handling techniques that don’t require drugs.  So, what’s the deal, why do we even need chemical immobilization? Well, we use it mostly for safety, both the animal’s and care giver’s, and often it is needed just to get near an animal.  Big pastures are awesome. Lots of space allows our hoofstock species to do normal things, like they would in the wild. But when the vets need to examine a patient with their hands on it, say to suture a wound or help with a difficult delivery of a calf, or an animal needs to be transported to another area or zoo, we often have to use remote delivery of immobilization drugs to tranquilize the animal safely.

A number of different types of darting systems are available, but most incorporate a projectile dart that is shot from a special gun.  On impact the dart injects the prepared dose of drugs via gas pressure or a gunpowder charge.  Fossil Rim Wildlife Center routinely uses three types of remote delivery systems, including a rifle with gunpowder fired and gunpowder charged metal darts (as shown in Image 1), a CO2 powered pistol with plastic air charged darts (as shown in Images 2 and 3), and a good old fashioned blowpipe with plastic air charged darts.

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Image 1: Rifle with gunpowder fired and gunpowder charged metal darts

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Image 2: CO2 powered pistol with plastic air charged darts

Darting Grant's Zebras

Image 3: CO2 powered pistol with plastic air charged darts

Another fantastic tool used for closer range delivery of immobilizing drugs, antibiotics or vaccines, is a spring loaded pole syringe (image below). Its use requires the animal to be within about 6 feet of the person administering the drugs.

Using the pole syringe to deliver additional reversal agent to an addax.

Spring loaded pole syringe

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Vet wearing face shield while loading drugs into dart.

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Dart Box

Each situation requiring the use of chemical immobilization is considered in light of what technique will provide the safest and most effective delivery of the drugs. For example, the majority of the hoofstock species require darting at long range (up to 50 meters), and therefore the rifle is most appropriate.

Chemical Capture of a Roan Antelope

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Driving sedated addra gazelle to a holding pen.

For smaller bodied animals like cheetah, coatis, and wolves, blow darting is the best technique, as it causes very little dart associated trauma and these species are conditioned to come into smaller areas so they don’t require the long range capability of the dart gun. Cheetah also tolerate the pole syringe well, and when used appropriately, is more consistent than the blow pipe. The CO2 pistol is used in the smaller enclosures where ranges are shorter and with the giraffe since they are usually accustomed to coming up closer than some of the other hoofstock species. Additionally, the pistol accommodates very large darts, needed for the large drug volume used for giraffe.

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Providing supplemental oxygen during a giraffe immobilization

Rhinos are typically trained to perform several behaviors, including the presentation of a forelimb. In this case, a rhino can usually be hand injected, just like a person getting an injection from their doctor, but sometimes may require pole syringing or darting if they are not conditioned or are apprehensive.

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Black rhino presenting forelimb; vet and curator preparing to hand inject sedation drugs.

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White rhino immobilization; we blindfold rhinos and use ear muffs to reduce external stimuli.

No chemical immobilization is taken lightly, due to the possibility of complications that could include physical injury during the induction or recovery period or physiological complications from the drugs themselves. For example, the veterinarians may decide to monitor a lameness in an animal like a giraffe for a few days instead of immobilizing it right away for diagnostics. Giraffe are large animals with unique physiology (like really high blood pressure at the level of their heart) that can change significantly when drugged and lying on their side. Special animals require special preparation and handling. For example, during a giraffe immobilization the neck and head are stretched out on a padded board or ladder that is tilted on an angle to the tailgate of a truck. This serves two purposes: it helps to keep the neck muscles from kinking or cramping, which can be life threatening, and helps maintain adequate blood pressure to the kidneys by keeping a large volume of blood from pooling in the long jugular veins of the neck.

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Giraffe immobilization; neck is stretched out on padded board.

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Giraffe hoof trim

Special animals also require special drugs. To deliver an appropriate dose to a large, cantankerous animal remotely, we need something that is potent and of small volume. Ideally, the drug would also take effect very quickly, stopping the animal before running out of sight, and it would also be reversible. The class of drugs that fits this most closely is the ultra-potent opioids. They act fast to induce anesthesia and also give pain control (important for surgical procedures) and, perhaps coolest of all, they are completely reversible with the administration of the antidote (also called the reversal drug or antagonist). So, once the procedure is done, we give the opioid antagonist and within a few minutes the animal is standing and often ready to assimilate back into its herd, able to interact normally with other animals.

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Loading Grant’s zebra onto stretcher and then into trailer.

Fossil Rim’s animal care and animal health staff have extensive experience with the chemical immobilization of many species. Sometimes we are asked to help at other zoos that may never have had to immobilize something as tricky as a giraffe. Performing around 150-200 chemical immobilization procedures a year means we are always gaining experience and honing our skills, but, still, nobody likes a giraffe immobilization!

By: Holly Haefele (Veterinarian and Director of Animal Health)

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The Exotic Wildlife Association will be sponsoring a venison product competition on Friday, March 3rd at the EWA Annual Membership Meeting at the YO Ranch Hotel in Kerrville, Texas.
Categories offered for competition will be
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Participants may enter all four categories. Registrations open at 8:00 amon Friday, March 3rd and participants are asked to bring in 4 lbs. of each product by noon on Friday, March 3rd. 2 lbs. of each product is needed for the tasting competition and an additional 2 lbs. of each product will be auctioned off on Saturday night’s auction.
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The Exotic Wildlife Association will be sponsoring a photo contest at the EWA conference on Saturday, March 4th.
Winning photos will be used in future EWA publications. They will not be returned unless you specify so. Certificates will be given to the top three in each category. The categories are:
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In his book Animal Liberation, Peter Singer states that the basic principle of equality does not require equal or identical treatment; it requires equal consideration. This is an important distinction when talking about animal rights. People often ask if animals should have rights, and quite simply, the answer is “Yes!” Animals surely deserve to live their lives free from suffering and exploitation. Jeremy Bentham, the founder of the reforming utilitarian school of moral philosophy, stated that when deciding on a being’s rights, “The question is not ‘Can they reason?’ nor ‘Can they talk?’ but ‘Can they suffer?’” In that passage, Bentham points to the capacity for suffering as the vital characteristic that gives a being the right to equal consideration. The capacity for suffering is not just another characteristic like the capacity for language or higher mathematics. All animals have the ability to suffer in the same way and to the same degree that humans do. They feel pain, pleasure, fear, frustration, loneliness, and motherly love. Whenever we consider doing something that would interfere with their needs, we are morally obligated to take them into account.

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Circle H Ranch & Lodge is one of the most unique places in the Texas Hill Country. If you are looking to have an unforgettable vacation in the Frio Canyon, or wanting to purchase exotic Deer, Antelope, or Sheep for your ranch, Circle H is the right place for you. Started as a Harwood family getaway, Circle H Ranch has turned into one of the most respected exotic hoofstock breeding operations in the State of Texas.

CIRCLE H RANCH has long been known for its active involvement in politics as it pertains to protecting private property rights while also protecting animals from useless and harmful legislation. We are and have been involved with efforts to reintroduce animals back to their native homelands. Breeding a large variety of both super exotic and common exotic hoofstock, while dealing with surplus animals from across the country, we here at the Circle H Ranch can help anyone find almost any species. Red Deer, Blackbuck, Axis, Fallow, Mouflon as well as Kudu, Zebras, Scimitar, Bongos, Addax, Ibex, Markhor, Red Sheep, Transcaspian Urials and so many more are available. We have very strict guidelines for our breeding operation and require nothing but the best from our brokers when dealing with extra surplus from other facilities around the country. If you have an idea about what you are interested in, or don’t have any idea about what would work best for your particular location, we can help you. No order is too small or too large. We do have a surplus list from our holding facilities that we send out to a few select customers and ranches. If you would like to be added to the list we would love to have you. Please e-mail us and tell us to add your e-mail to our surplus animal inventory list. Look through the website and see if there is anything we can help you with. Don’t hesitate to call or e-mail us about any questions you might have because we would like to help.

CIRCLE H LODGE  offers a one of a kind adventure vacation for people of all ages.  No matter the time of year, Circle H Ranch can be enjoyed by all. Explorers and relaxation enthusiasts, alike, can enjoy the changing of the leaves in the Fall and the roars of the exotic deer during mating season. Winter is perfect for campfires and star gazers or for cuddling up with a good book and hot cocoa on the enclosed sun porch or next to the fireplace. Spring is absolutely a gorgeous time to enjoy the beauty of nature at its finest. Summer of course brings fun in the sun at our pool or on the Frio. Located in the Frio Canyon, Circle H lodge is a uniquely special place for lodging, fun, and relaxation in the tranquil Texas Hill Country.  Relax on the porch or decks and soak up the panoramic views of nature at its finest. We are just minutes away from the Frio River for tubing out of Concan, Garner State Park, Utopia, and Lost Maples Natural Area.  Although you might venture out for the day to one of these other locations, most of our guests choose to spend their time relaxing at our own peaceful haven in the natural, spring-fed private pool.  Circle H Lodge is a secluded, private, and historic home which can accommodate both large groups and small parties.  The lodge is perfect for family vacations, reunions, private parties, wedding venues, or as a romantic getawayBikers, bicyclists, and car club members are welcome.

You will be absolutely amazed at the breathtaking views and variety of wildlife surrounding the lodge in a free roaming environment. You might even think you are in another country or perhaps even paradise. The stars at night will dazzle anyone who lives in the city and has forgotten just how many you can see in the country sky.   Campfire stories can be told while relaxing by the firepit as big and little kids enjoy roasting marshmallows.  The serene, refreshing water and lazy, shaded hammocks will make you forget all your worries. Fishing is available on site.  The kids will never want to stop catching tadpoles, minnows, and crawdads in the creeks and streams that surround the lodge.  Hiking is available to those wanting a little more adventureBird watcher enthusiasts will enjoy one of the best bird watching areas in the United States.

Our friendly and helpful staff is here to help you have the most unforgettable experience at the lodge, or help you with picking out the right animals for your ranch.

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