Amputation Is Not The End For Shaktiman, Artificial Leg Leads Him On The Road To Recovery

Anjali Bisaria
Anjali Bisaria
Updated on Mar 21, 2016, 16:47 IST-11.8 K Shares
Shaktimaan

Shaktiman, the police horse that was beaten mercilessly by a BJP MLA, might have lost his leg but not his spirit to survive. Following the attack that led to Shaktiman's amputation, the horse has been given the gift of a prosthetic limb - an artificial wonder that will help him stand on all fours and trudge forward.

But will it make him gallop with the wind? That's a question that needs answering. 

The horse whisperer

Jamie M. Vaughan, a training expert from the US, became Shaktiman's saviour when she swooped in to fix a temporary prosthesis on Shaktiman. The horse may be making a headway with progress, but the road ahead is not getting any easier for him. 

Shaktimaan

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Vaughan, who runs an animal shelter in Bhutan, said "Shaktiman has a very long and challenging road ahead, and is still not in the clear, but leaps and bounds better than a couple days ago. Let the prayers and positive vibes continue."

Shaktimaan

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The temporary prosthesis gives Shakitman the chance to stand upright and manage his weight onto it till a permanent prosthesis is fitted. But the main drivers behind Shaktiman's will to fight are the humans that are relentlessly nurturing him, in hopes to offer him the future that he deserves.

Vaughan has been working on Shaktiman for three days straight and has sent the measurements for his permanent limb back to the States.

Jamie M Vaughan with Shaktimaan

Economic Times

The miracle worker added, "For anyone who has or is losing faith in humanity, I wish you could see them in action, as the team of people working tirelessly to save this horse is simply amazing."

The experimental limb

Shaktiman's case is a first for India. In the US, artificial limbs have been fitted on horses weighing less than 200 kgs. Even though Shaktiman weighs over 400 kgs, hopes are high for him fully accepting the prosthesis. 

Shaktimaan

PTI

That being said, had Shaktiman been an army horse, the only solution would have been euthanasia. And Major General (Retd) Dr R.M. Kharb agrees, who serves as the Chairman of Animal Welfare Board of India. 

According to the Board, that was constituted under the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (1960), "Euthanasia is a humane method of alleviating animal suffering in cases incurable disease, injury or debility. It is an effective and permanent way to relieve severe pain and suffering". 

Indian Army horse

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But since Shaktiman is not an army horse that can be culled, and since animal experts are working on reviving his health completely, one only wishes that this experiment works. Because only then animals stuck in a similar fate tomorrow can be offered a true chance of survival.

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Anjali Bisaria
Anjali Bisaria

Eater, Reader, Writer - in that order. <br><br>Gryffindor alumna. Marvel fanatic. Wayfarer soul.<br><br> Adores dogs, biryani, and sarcasm.

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