The Bull from Wangbama

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Goal $5000

Transportation Equipment

The Bull from Wangbama

Four days in freezing mud, his back broken.

A young woman called us about a 400 kg bull that had fallen from a cliff in the hills above Wangbama. He had been lying in freezing mud for four days, his back broken, hidden from the road.

Heavy cold rain was still falling when we drove the 45 minutes to reach him. We had no large-animal lifting equipment with us — only tarpaulins and the hands of the people there. Speaking to him softly to keep him calm, we worked together to slide him onto the tarpaulin and lift his paralyzed body into the rescue vehicle.

His diagnosis was difficult: a broken back, no sensation in his rear legs, and an uncertain prognosis. We brought him to our shelter, where he spent the night under two warm blankets, eating fresh vegetables.

The bull from Wangbama died peacefully in our care shortly thereafter. His last hours were spent on hay, not stone.

Rescues like this take large-animal transport equipment we do not yet have — a mechanical winch and a rescue glide. When the next call comes in, your donations are what allow us to respond.

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We are raising funds for proper large-animal transport equipment, a mechanical winch, and a rescue glide.

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Frequently asked questions

  • BARC operates a 24/7 emergency rescue service that responds to distress calls throughout Bhutan. We rescue injured, sick, and abandoned animals and provide them with veterinary care. For further away areas of Bhutan, we organize rescue and transport to our Center jointly with other animal welfare organizations and supporters. Your support can help us to strengthen our rescue services so we can help more animals in need.

  • BARC cares for the large animals most central to rural Bhutanese life: cattle, yaks, oxen, and horses.

  • The medical issues we see most often reflect the realities of working animals in mountainous terrain — road-traffic injuries and fractures, hoof and foot problems from rocky trails, harness and saddle wounds, parasite burdens (both internal and external), dental disease in older equines, and abandonment or neglect cases involving malnutrition and untreated chronic conditions. We also respond to emergencies such as falls on steep terrain, predator attacks on grazing livestock, and birthing complications in remote villages where veterinary care is otherwise unavailable.

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