Indian Rhino Asha is again going under anesthesia this morning again, as he condition is not stable. Below is a quote from the zoo's instagram page.
"Despite our update last week that our greater one-horned rhinoceros Ashakiran was showing signs of improvement, her progress this week has stalled. She has had some good days, but they were interspersed with bad days, in which her appetite, demeanour, and fecal output declined.
These continued struggles are concerning to our Veterinary team. Asha will undergo anesthesia again this morning for additional diagnostic testing. Our last examination indicated that her stomach was very full and suggested that she might have a partial gastrointestinal obstruction, which would explain the delay in emptying her stomach. While it did not appear to be a full obstruction as she was still eating food and passing feces, consistent signs of improvement should have been observed by now if it was a simple impaction.
Given her sheer size (Asha weighs over 1,800 kg), diagnosing Asha’s ailment is a major challenge for our Veterinary team. Further adding to the technical difficulty are the significant risks with rhino anesthesia. The decision to anesthetize her again was not taken lightly, and we hope that the procedure goes as smoothly as it did last time.
We will keep you updated as our team learns more. Keep Asha and her dedicated team in your thoughts today"