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Calves injured in Pa. Turnpike crash recovering at Murrysville vet clinic

Dan Speicher
| Friday, March 6, 2020 10:11 a.m.
Dan Speicher | Tribune-Review
Veterinarians Alexis Baney (left) and Cheryl Harvey work with a calf at Allegheny Equine Associates in Murrysville on Wednesday. Four calves died and more than a hundred others were placed in a temporary corral Tuesday after a truck carrying livestock crashed on a Pennsylvania Turnpike off-ramp near IrwinOfficials expected the calves to make a full recovery.

Four calves are making a recovery at Allegheny Equine in Murrysville after the trailer they were traveling in overturned while exiting the Pennsylvania Turnpike on Tuesday at the Irwin interchange.

“We had four that were a bit dehydrated and needed some supportive care,” said Dr. Alexis Baney, a veterinarian for Allegheny Equine. “So we’ve just been trying to get them to eat, get them hydrated, and get them some supportive care. They’ve had some trauma…We are very happy with their progress, and we’re hoping that they will make a full recovery.


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