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Patient Profile: Striped Mud Turtle Recovers from Chronic Injury After Improper Home Care

A striped mud turtle (Kinosternon baurii) is nearing the end of a long road to recovery at the Clinic for the Rehabilitation of Wildlife (CROW) after suffering complications from a long-term shell injury.

The patient, identified as 25-4657, was admitted to the clinic six months after a local resident found it with a broken shell. The finder initially attempted to care for the animal personally, using tape to hold the shell together. Eventually realizing they could not provide the necessary care, they surrendered the turtle to CROW.

Medical Assessment and Treatment

Upon initial examination, CROW’s veterinary team discovered that the home remedy had not succeeded. The original shell fracture was still present and had deteriorated significantly; the tissue had become necrotic (dead) and was infested with maggots. Additionally, the turtle was diagnosed as severely dehydrated and extremely thin.

To save the animal, surgeons removed the necrotic shell material. Due to concerning blood work and the severity of the wound, the patient was placed on a regimen of systemic antibiotics. The rehabilitation staff performed regular wound care, flushing the area and applying silver honey—an animal-safe ointment used to promote healing and provide antimicrobial protection.

Prognosis: Ready for Release

Thanks to the ongoing treatment, the turtle’s condition has improved drastically. The fracture has successfully healed, and officials report that the turtle will likely be cleared for release back into the wild soon.

Species Spotlight: Striped Mud Turtle

The striped mud turtle is a diminutive species of freshwater turtle, generally reaching a maximum length of only 4 inches.

  • Habitat: They prefer “blackwater” habitats, including ponds, wetlands, and ditches.

  • Diet: This species is omnivorous, feeding on a varied diet of invertebrates, fish, algae, and seeds.

Important Reminder

The Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) prohibits the possession of these turtles or their removal from the wild.

CROW reminds the public that injured wildlife requires professional medical attention. If you encounter a turtle or other wild animal in distress, do not attempt to care for it yourself. Please contact CROW immediately for guidance to ensure the animal receives the appropriate care.

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