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Nene Veterinary Group in March issues warning after removing fish hook from duck's bill





A veterinary practice is urging anglers to make sure they take fish hooks home with them after treating a duck that had one stuck in her bill.

The female mallard was taken to Nene Veterinary Group‘s March branch on Upwell Road by a member of the public who found her near the river.

At Nene Vets, vets Giuseppe Palatucci and Vasilica Emanuel Stoica, along with veterinary nurse Amber King, worked together to gently hold the duck and remove the hook.

The female mallard duck was treated at Nene Veterinary Group in March
The female mallard duck was treated at Nene Veterinary Group in March

The team then gave her a health check to ensure she was well enough to be released.

Amber, who is studying for a qualification in wildlife nursing, said the hook had been preventing the duck from fully opening her bill and could have had serious consequences if not removed.

She said: “The hook may have been there for several days and was probably preventing her from eating because she was a little bit underweight.

The fish hook was removed from the duck's bill
The fish hook was removed from the duck's bill

“She was much happier as soon as we’d removed the hook and let us know by quacking very loudly.

“She seemed well otherwise with no other visible injuries, so we gave her a clean bill of health and she was able to be released back to the river where she was hopefully reunited with her mate.

“There was a positive outcome for this duck, but fish hooks and fishing line can cause horrible injuries and even death in birds and wildlife, so we would urge fishermen not to discard them and to make sure they take all their equipment safely home with them.

“It’s also a good idea for dog owners to be vigilant if they are walking their pets near the river and to look out for discarded hooks, as these could become embedded in paws.”



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