Help arrived too late for a juvenile kiwi, believed to be male, that was delivered to a Kaitaia veterinary clinic last week.
The bird had been caught in a fenn trap, designed to catch rats and mustelids, on the east coast. X-rays ruled out initial fears that its leg had been broken, but the leg was swollen and infested with maggots, and may have sustained ligament and nerve damage. The bird was also weak and dehydrated.
Lesley Baigent (Total Kiwi Services) delivered the kiwi to Far North Vets and Pets in Kaitaia, where the leg was splinted and bandaged and fluids were given via a stomach tube. It was then to have been dispatched to Massey University in Palmerston North for further care. Lesley hoped it would make a full recovery and be returned to the Far North, but that was not to be.
With no blood getting to its foot, and given the extent of the damage, she made the difficult decision on Friday morning to euthanase it.
"I was going to keep it here for a few days so it could grow a little stronger before it went to Massey, but it wasn't going to get better," she said.