Zebras visit Veterinary Teaching Hospital

zebra_8094PULLMAN, Wash. – Two male zebras, Kenya and Zig Zag owned by Don Miller of City Goat Farm and Zoo in Spanaway, Wash., were patients Tuesday in Washington State University’s Veterinary Teaching Hospital.

zebra_8117Zig Zag was castrated by Dr. Lisa Pearson and both animals had their hooves trimmed.

(Photos by Robert Hubner, WSU Photo Services)

 

 

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