Help cracked shell!

ashleeharrington

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Hi! Today I went to work and left my turtle to roam around in the backyard while my mom watched over him. I got home from work to find out that a bird had pecked a hole into his shell! What do I do?! I soaked him in water for about an hour, he is not using his foot to move around! Please help! ImageUploadedByTortoise Forum1463293544.391764.jpg
 

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Well the first thing to do is to treat it with antiseptic and cover it with a dressing to keep it clean.

Next is to find a herp vet in my view. I do hope some of the more experienced keepers are around/awake.
 

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Aww Man so sorry to hear about this. I know sometimes they put stuff on the wounds for and to prevent infections. Like fungal cream. But wait for them the more knowledgeable members. Maybe you need a vet for the damage if he's not moving his foot. I hope the damage isn't too bad.
 

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I agree. It looks like a crush wound, unless this was a huge bird . But definitely time for a vet. Hope he'll be okay! Keep us updated.
 

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Take him to the vet asap. Must be very painful for him. Since he is not using his foot, his nerves may be damaged. Also, from the picture it is difficult to see how deep the wound is, but he may have some sort of internal organs damage (lungs for instance).
 

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No bird did this, this is a crush wound, unless it was a big bird. And even if it was big bird it would have probably taken him away. Take him to a vet asap, you can even see his insides
 

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No bird did this, this is a crush wound, unless it was a big bird. And even if it was big bird it would have probably taken him away. Take him to a vet asap, you can even see his insides

Is there anyway you could tell me what a crush wound is?
 

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It means the injury was caused by a crush. Like a rock falling on him. Anything along those lines.

I hope he heals okay. But yes...he needs a vet to see if there is deeper damage and also to clean it out and to possibly get antibiotics.
 

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Its like the tortoise got crushed, like if he got stomped on by something big/heavy, or a rock were to have fallen and cracked and crushed his shell
 

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Hi Ashlee, and welcome to the Forum!

It is quite possible a bird did this. Many desert tortoise babies die each year from crows. They pick the baby up, fly high in the air, then drop them in order to "crush" the shell and eat the insides. This is how many babies get displaced. You're lucky (if we can call this 'lucky') that your baby was dropped back in your own yard.

I agree with the others. He needs to be seen by a qualified tortoise vet so you can get antibiotics and advice on how to care for him. In the meantime, don't put him outside anymore or flies will lay eggs on the wound.
 

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Thank you everyone so much for getting back to me. Unfortunately, I don't have any money so I can't take him to the vet. I called every vet in my town and the only ones that except turtles have a $95 dollar minimum exam fee. I feel so incredibly bad for my turtle. I've soaked him last night and this morning. I keep cleaning the wound. I don't know what to do
 

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He keeps moving around and definitely hasn't lost his appetite. I put him in an all glass terrarium so that he couldn't get anything else in the wound. I just turned on an under the tank warmer so he wouldn't get cold
 

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Ashlee: There's a very good desert tortoise guy in your area. Darn it, I always forget his last name. His first name is Don. Send him an email at [email protected] and see if he knows where you can get help at a low cost or no cost. He may be able to offer you the help you need.
 

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Ashlee: There's a very good desert tortoise guy in your area. Darn it, I always forget his last name. His first name is Don. Send him an email at [email protected] and see if he knows where you can get help at a low cost or no cost. He may be able to offer you the help you need.


Thank you so much! I just sent him an email hopefully he gets back to me pretty quick! I feel bad for my little turtle :(
 

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I have to keep a top on my enclosure. All birds go after my cakes , even sparrows. I am so sorry this happened. Keep us posted and good luck.
 
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