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Veterinary doctors removed plastic materials such as polythene bags weighing around 40 kg from the stomach of a stray cow at a government-run hospital in Odisha’s Ganjam district.

Chief District Veterinary Officer (CDVO) of Ganjam, Anjan Kumar Das, said it took around three hours to conduct a surgery on Monday to take out the polythene bags and other undigested items from the stomach of the five-year-old cow.

The condition of the herbivore is stable following the operation, and it will stay in the hospital for about a week, he said.

“Stray cows, which feed on leftovers discarded in plastic bags, consume plastic



materials. This led to the animals’ intestines getting blocked. If left unattended for long, they will die,” said Satya Narayan Kar, who led the team that conducted the surgery.

The cow was shifted from the Hilpatna area to the veterinary hospital in an animal ambulance on Sunday, after its condition did not improve with on-the-spot treatment for two days, he said.

Having problems passing stool and urine, the animal had been kicking its belly in pain for some time, Kar said. “The clinical examination of the cow revealed the accumulation of plastic waste in its stomach. In order to remove these, we have conducted a major surgery,” he said.
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