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rescued 5wk old kit found with rear hock amputated how do i care for it?

i found a 5wk old kit that had it's rear hock amputated from a weed eater and several skin tears. i cleaned the areas with novasan and applied antibiotic ointment to them . He is eating wild greens and drinking well.He is pooping and peeing normally. The wild life rescue rehabber here said i should have it euthanized, but i is doing so well and is such a survivor
 
i found a 5wk old kit that had it's rear hock amputated from a weed eater and several skin tears. i cleaned the areas with novasan and applied antibiotic ointment to them . He is eating wild greens and drinking well.He is pooping and peeing normally. The wild life rescue rehabber here said i should have it euthanized, but i is doing so well and is such a survivor

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