Eddie
(Male - Agile Wallaby)
This is Eddie. He is a
male Agile wallaby weighing in at 920
grams.Eddie
arrived from the Marlin Coast vet on the
9th of October 2007. He weighed 920gms
and was in good health. He adapted
well in his first week and enjoyed the
company of a female wallaby, Lulu immensely!
He would often hop out of
his pouch and jump right in to share
Lulu's. She didn't seem to mind at all!
It is good to have a
couple of joeys of similar ages. They
can grow up together and be released at
the same time. We have found that this
helps reduce possible stress caused by
being alone.
After
only two weeks in care, Eddie weighed 1.5kg! Like Lulu he enjoyed his daily
excursions to the big wallaby pen and
loved doing laps at full speed! Usually
after 3 or 4 he would rest for a while before
doing it all over again. When he had
enough, he'd hop back into his pouch.
Eddie grew very fast
and after only one month in care, he weighed 1.75kg and
would spend more time outside of his
pouch. He would graze regularly with the
larger wallabies, but still liked the
security of his pouch if he got a
fright! He was an amazing "Hopper" and
powered around the pen for 5-6 laps
at full speed. He would clear
obstacles over 30cm in height.
Eddie
was amazing - he
projected a tough exterior as a big grown
up wallaby, but he was still a joey
inside! As he was developing social skills
with the bigger wallabies in care, he
would get the odd smack now and again! This
didn't seem to deter him though and in
time everything worked out.
He now has two
playmates - Lulu and Ollie, both are a
little smaller than him, but they make
very good company.
At 3.5kg in weight,
Eddie was not far off being ready to
release. He had the first in
a series of tetanus shots in preparation
for his release. These shots are
important because hand reared joeys need
help to build up their immune system.
Bottle feeding supplies them with the
nutrients they need, but not the
anti-bodies that they would normally get
from their mother.
As
he grew older Eddie would spend most of
his day grazing or lazing around his
enclosure. His favourite spot was to lie
between rocks in the garden in the early
morning sun. Maybe he thought that he was a
"rock" wallaby and not an Agile?
After almost
eight months of care, Eddie was released! He had grown into a strong young
buck with "attitude"! He was released
with three other wallabies - Lulu, Ollie
& Pietro. He barely even said Good-bye,
just checked out his new home and
started eating!
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