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PHill the water buffalo is stable after being shot, but his healing journey isn't done yetPHill, the water buffalo that escaped from its owner on Saturday, was tranquilized Wednesday, Aug. 28, 2024, and taken to the Large Animal Hospital at Iowa State University.
Prem Nepal, the owner of the water buffalo lovingly nicknamed "PHill" by Pleasant Hill residents, pleaded guilty for having an animal at large and was fined $105 plus court costs, according to ...
PHill, the escaped water buffalo of Pleasant Hill, is in stable condition after he was shot while running loose for five days. News Sports Opinion Business Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals.
PHill the water buffalo eats hay while hanging out in a field at the Iowa Farm Sanctuary in Oxford on Nov. 22, 2024. PHill was rescued from Pleasant Hill after escaping.
Phill finds a home: Water buffalo settles into his new home at the Iowa Farm Sanctuary - KCCI 8 News
The water buffalo, better known as Phill, arrived in Oxford Wednesday from Iowa State University. He was being taken care of by veterinarians after he was shot by Pleasant Hill Police.
The water buffalo rescued has been given the nickname Phill, for Pleasant Hill. He is currently in the care of the Iowa Farm Sanctuary . Two other water buffalos were taken from Nepal as well.
PHill, a water buffalo, recovering at Iowa State University’s Large Animal Hospital. On Aug. 24, PHill escaped from his owner who was planning to slaughter him, and he was subsequently shot by a ...
Click here for updates on this story. DES MOINES, Iowa — A central Iowa woman turned her inspiration from Phill the water buffalo into a book called “Phill’s Grand Adventure: Finding Home.” ...
PHill now calls the Iowa Farm Sanctuary, a farm animal rehabilitation center in Oxford, home along with two other water buffalo that were under Nepal's care. The sanctuary has named them Sal and Jane.
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