Just love it when Baby K crosses her back leg.😊 I have beenfollowing her remarkable progress since the beginning. Absolutely fascinating information, and I so do admire all of you for your tender, loving care of the ellies. 🐘🐘🐘💟💟💟
Adine: everything is ok guys. Fishan: everything is ok ? Ok then, are you ok Adine? Adine: yes I'm ok, everything ok Fishan? Fishan: yes everything is ok and thank you and everyone for helping Khanyisa ♥️🐘♥️🐘♥️🐘
Thanks Adine for the update. 💕🐘💞🐑💕 I have to confess that I skipped the parts where dr. Rodgers was taking Khanyisa’s blood 😢😢😢 Beautiful to watch Timisa next to Khanysa at the end of the video. They became the best sisters-friends.
Thank you for all the info. Loved how she was "swallowed" by the herd on her arrival. "One for all, all for one" is really true in their case. Beautiful!
If you don't mind me asking, what happened when she smelled Dr. Rogers? Also, I love how she just bustles herself right in among all those long legs partially looking for comfort, partially eager to start the days adventures, and perhaps our little princess partially announcing herself: it's okay, everyone, I have arrived. 🐘👑💕
Can elephants get any more fascinating? The mother’s milk changing according to the calf’s age...I’m just absolutely blown away. P.S. While watching this, I’m wearing my recently-arrived HERD sweatshirt over my HERD t-shirt. They’re so soft, it’s unbelievable. I also got the beautiful canvas paintings of Khanyisa & Bubi, and the other of Jabulani reaching his trunk into the tree. I decided to designate an ‘elephant wall’, lol, and they’re installed there. Thanks, HERD, for the great products!
An extremely thorough description of actions and treatments taken for Khanyisa; another sign of compassion and the total care given by all involved. Thank you for protecting and loving this precious calf! You are ALL precious🥰🧡🐘
it was not easy watching the procedure with Khanyisa. It reminds me of times when my son needed medical procedures. Thank you for allowing us to see what goes into the care for our special girl and others like her :) I think her herd was relieved when they got their sweet angel back :) You all love her so very well
@@hellok7877 funny I noticed that Khanyisa was looking thin or loosing weight. Khanyisa should really be feeding from a surrogate lactating mother so that she gets the good healthy milk with the gut bacteria and immunity needed to thrive and high fatty milk, (5 gallons of it is needed a day), at 1 year's old. The Herd really ought to be able to produce and rear young so that any future rescued nursing ellies have a fair chance at survival on mother nature's milk.
@@hellok7877 Hi Helen. It is important to know she did not lose weight and was in line with previous experience as well as published articles growth charts. Thorough tests were done. Her energy was also fine. Teenagers also get a growth spurt were they get tall and lean. It was in recent weeks Adine followed her gut to ensure everything is ok. We never injected her with iron. We only withdrew blood for testing. We are getting it right with feeding and not injecting her. A blood transfusion is way more stressful and at the end of the day, we would like to get it right with feeding and avoid blood transfusions which is the last resort for us. The method worked as she is gaining weight. We would, however, like to do another round of blood to ensure her blood look better with the changes. We have a clinical pathologist, neonatologist, vet, paediatrician, and qualified individuals who look at it scientifically and Adine has the emotional edge to "add" to the formula. We didn't withhold facts as we were gathering information following the tests and now are sharing our findings. The wellbeing of the elephants is always our first and primary concern, which we are sure you can appreciate.
@@JD-nd1oz We have to follow South African law following their dioversity act, and are not permitted to reproduce with the herd. How we would love to be able to have that option for Khanyisa. Unfortunately the reality on the ground is not as easy as one would think.
When Khanysia's trunk went up in the air as she smelled Dr Rodgers she was saying to herself I know who you are and I am not coming to see you..lol. Thank you Adine for this very informative video. Thank you Adine and all of the Jabulani herd team for all you do.
So happy she is in the best of hands! Such loving care and attention - so beautiful to see! I hope you find a new supplier for the milk and that all goes well! ❤️❤️❤️
@@Aurinkohirvi -- one wonders, but currently Amazon is my go-to shopping center as I don't know what stores I can get to or get in to. Also retirement can change people -- for the better. Let's keep an eye on him. Maybe he and his family will become fascinated by elephants!
@@debbys-abqnm4537 He is in league with the U.S. empire and military industry and one of the nastiest employers in the USA. If he ever becomes interested in elephants, those elephants are being trained by Pentagon of he makes profit from it.
Her family patiently waiting for Khanyisa, and they are clearly delighted when she rejoins them. They lovingly and protectively surround and welcome her. 💛🐘💛🙏🙏🙏
Always enjoyable to spend time with Khanyisa & the herd. I had to laugh when she ran after her bottle. It’s amazing to see how protective the herd is towards her. Great episode as always. 🙏 from 🇨🇦
So beautiful seeing the herd stick close by. A few of the elephants had their trunks way up, picking up on the scent of the visiting doctor. I love how sensitive, intelligent, and concerned they are. Just amazing and all around beautiful!
I watched this video twice today. It really touched my heart. Anyone who has been a mom remembers what it is like to see your child not feeling well. One thing that is so heartwarming is to see how much Baby K is loved, not only by humans but also her family. This little girl is amazing and she has not only touched my heart but many other hearts around the world😍🐘🐘🐘🐘😍🐘🐘🐘🐘😍🐘🐘🐘
That was very interesting!!! All the ellies kind of wondering what's going on. And how they were very quite when Khanyisa joined the herd. But then on way out to forage their demeanor picked up. Everything back to normal. Really liked this; educational. Thanks for sharing!!!!💙💙💙💙💙💙
She really is the luckiest little elephant, her human carers who obviously love her and care for her every need, her dedicated lamb friend and carer and her amazing and loving elephant family who protect her and love her unconditionally... Not to mention she is a little superstar to all her internet fans.. :) I hope you all have a fabulous day there!!
Khanyisa has a wonderful, loving family. Both human and Ellie Thanks once again for everyone who cares and loves these beautiful animals including Lammie 🤗 Much love to all from Scotland 🏴
Adine, do you know the type of iron they are giving Khanyisa? Is it iron bisglycinate? Yes, part of the lighter skin issues can include anemia, which can be due to nutrient deficiencies including low levels of usable iron and/or low absorption. We are so thrilled that you are at the helm and when you are unsure if all is well, you reach out. We personally love the details you so willingly provide all of us who love this little girl, the herd, and all of you who guide them and us through their life stories.
our sweet baby girl so well behaved when Dr is checking she definitely knows he is treating her what absolutely incredible creatures ellies are its so humbling to watch them we can learn so much from them, thank you all for helping these beautiful beings HERD and miss sunshine
There can be no more wonderful a sight than seeing the herd waiting for their baby to finish with her humans and come back to them. How far she has come. How she has no idea, but that she's helped people through Covid.... we followed her progress and prayed for her. Our reward is to see the beautiful, fun loving, baby that she is now.
Hello Ardine lovely to see Lammie and Khanyisa I hope the Bloods are good for Khanyisa It's really quite something getting the milk supplement Right for Baby 🐘 Elephants Wow 4 years and Khanyisa will be weened I has no idea I was thinking 8 months Big thank you Ardine for all your love and care of all wildlife Yes please keep up dated Love Best wishes Yvonne Mullion Cornwall England 🏴 🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘
Thanks to your loving care I think Khanyisa will grow up to be a great, beautiful, big hearted elephant! I am so invested in seeing her grow up but she’ll probably outlive me
Moc miłośći dla Khaniysa 😍🥰💚🥰🍀 i jak najdalej od lekarzy 🌠☔.Ma cudną rodzinę 🌟♥️🐘🐘🐘💕👩❤️👨🌟 zdrowie i niech dalej rośnie bezpiecznie i w spełnieniu 🙏🌱💕🐘✨🌄🌻🥰 mocne uściski dla Was wszystkich 🥰 Monika 💚
The other elephants new something was up...especially after khanysia was darted and she rumbled to her family...once she was reunited with her family...i noticed they often stepped in front of you stopping you from getting closer....even after the reuniting their trunks stayed up pointed right at you!!! I love their love for khanysia and how they protect her from even you...they dont understand you are just trying to help!!!
Great to see that Princess K is doing well with supplements. I like the way that she purrs through her trunk! Very cute just like the rest of her. Thank you HERD and Adine and carers: soon Princess K will become Queen K and she will be a work of art. 🐘
Khanyisa running to join her family - how the herd circled her and waited patiently to go out for the day. It is amazing how Adine and the carers have so much love and dedication to the herd.
Adine gave a lot of herself to ensure that Khanysia survived her injuries and the emotional trauma of losing her family. I’ve watched several videos with Adine singing her to sleep at night and back at daybreak to give her bottles. It takes a special kind of person to go that extra mile . Khanysia sees Adine as her mommy on two legs and will go running to her when she hears her voice ❤
This was a amazing video. during the proceedure Little K is at the gate looking at her herd who are gathered at the fence they know something is going on.afterwards she runs to them they move her to the middle of the pack where it can be seen she rest her head against one of the females, and numerous trunks are touching her.And who made her way to little K side???Timisha.No one else in the elephant conservation community takes you into,or educates the world in this manner.Doint get me wrong! they are very good in their rescue adoption healing, loving caring ,and giving good homes to some of the most abused injured handi caped elephants. you take us into the stables,ophanage.Thank you for letting us travel from across the world to Hoedspruit for this journey.usa.
This whole thing (just discovered) was amazing to watch, the science, the care, the love, so thank you for it all and for keeping us informed making us part of the family. I feel very humbled by it all. The milk so special got to be just so. Huge job. We are all rooting for Khanyisa's health, your health Adine and those of the wonderful carers , and the well being of every single person and elephant at the Herd. Thanks to the doctor, Dr. Rogers! I will never forget all these trunks in the air and little Khanyisa trunk on the bar towards them, then her running to them. Love you a lot.👏💞👍💥👏🍃❤
Khanyisa is so very fortunate. She is surrounded by angels. She has a wonderful human mother in Adine, wonderful human caretakers in the HERD crew, wonderful elephant allomothers and friends, and a wonderful companion in Lammie. I am truly happy for her. Your videos mak my day.
Considering the devastating number of orphans, the work that's been done on getting their supplementary milk right is tremendous and will be a wonderful guide for you. Losing her mother and being injured notwithstanding, Khanyisa is a very lucky little girl to have such good holistic care at HERD. She looks very healthy and I know how closely you watch her. A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL THE TEAM from me!
I would just like to say that I appreciate all of you at HERD. From Adine, the carers, people behind the scenes, the doctors, everyone that is involved in the care of Khanyisa and all the other elephants. You guys do an AMAZING job, day in and day out. I have so much respect for all of you. Thank you! 💕 I know there are people who question and criticize you, implying things they know nothing about. So I would like you to know that you all have a big following of people that appreciate what you do. So again, thank you! You will always have my support. God bless you all! ❤️
Kanyisa was soo good whilst having her blood test n it’s fantastic that this knowledge will benefit her n all young Ellie’s.The herd deffinately knew something was going on with their baby girl nothing gets by them that’s for sure. Thanks for all the excellent care n love you give you are all wonderful.🐘💕🐘💕🐏🙏👼
And now we wait for news on Phabeni. Things must be really serious. Sending get well wishes soon little boy and strength and endurance to his carers and Adine.😢
I'm wondering why the doctor didn't wear gloves, and allowed blood on his hands? This isn't meant as a criticism but an honest question regarding practices of obviously experienced and qualified people. Is this due to a lack of supplies, or are there no transmissible diseases between elephants and humans, or are you just that confident of Khanyisa's health history? I have such respect for all you do for these elephants, thank you for sharing the herd with us we are all learning so much!
Parabéns atodos;;;os envolvidos no tratamento!! Khanyisa trabalho dos nossos irmãos. Com carinho atodos fica com Deus ele becoe proteja vcs aí 🦣🦣🦣🦣🦣🐘🦣🐘🦣🦣🐘🐘🐘🦣🦣💓💖🍌🍌🍌🍌🙏🙏🙏🍌🍌🍈🍊🥒🍠🥬🍍🍒🥝🥕🌽🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉👏👏👏👏🍐🍼🍼🍼🍼🙏🙏🙏🙏😘👍
Aww poor little mite. Khanyisa didn't look her usual happy self. I had forgotten what she went through even after her wounds had healed. Such a courageous little girl.
Well done Khanyisa you did so very well and the whole team at HERD doing everything to progress and support this amazing little calf and future calves too. It's a testament to your forward thinking dedication to these majestic animals, that will give rise to innovative regimens to help, each step of the way. Another great vlog from HERD, thank you for sharing 💞💫
As if Life isn’t difficult enough no manufacture of the milk supplement required to keep orphaned animals like “baby K” alive and thriving. 🙁. I’m sure you will find a way to replace it and perhaps market it yourself in a new and improved formula. Loved seeing Baby K with her trunk in the air knowing the doctor and his team were there. She is so smart!, Also noticed she didn’t go running up to him with her usual affection. 😂 She’s still too young to understand that sometimes things that may hurt a bit are helping you. 🥰😘
I noticed that she didn't run up to Dr. Rodgers also. Reminded me when my kids were little and I had to take them to the Dr. They were not at all happy about it. I am glad the procedure went well and she was reunited with her family.
This little girl elephant touches the souls of all that come to know her, virtual and in-person, human and animal. She blessing as are you all. Sending peace and love and prayers in Jesus' precious name.
May God Bless all of you for all of your hard work & dedication. Khanyisa’s family standing by shows you how much Empathy, Sensitivity & Love Elephants have for one another. I didn’t think about how stressful that must be for baby Khanyisa & her family. Thank you, Adine for explaining in detail the travails of saving the lives of orphaned & severely injured baby elephants. Much Love to all of you❤️🙏🌈🌺🐘
Can she received condensed heavy milk? With rice for babies blended in, and vitamins she may need? For a few weeks, with more whole fruits . So good you are doing all of this. Love ❤️❤️❤️
How did her blood test go? Has the milk been replaced for her yet? All are you are kept in my prayers please stay healthy and happy. And big hugs and kisses to Kenisha.
I love how the herd waits for the youngest calf to move before they do in this case Khanyisa. Such a loving family all huddled at the fence worried about her 😢
There is no greater love on the HERD plantation then that love Adine has for Khanysia. Adine loves her so deeply. It is not that us who follow all the elephants are Herd don't love Khanysia. It is not that the carers don't love Khanysia. It is not that the other elephants don't love Khanysia...they all love her so much. But with Adine Khanysia is like her heart. I may be wrong but I believe it is Adine who loves her the most. Lammie is second after that...ha. Khanysia cannot be in better hands than at HERD.
Está doentinha está menina linda khanyisa parabéns pôr ter encontrado está família maravilhosa que Deus colocou na sua vida para lê. cuidarem. Você é muito especial meu amor Deus abençoe proteja sua vida sua nova família??🦣🐘🐘🐘🦣🦣🦣🦣🦣🦣🐘🐘🐘🦣🦣🦣🐘🐘🦣🦣🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼🍠🥬🥝🍍🥕🌽🍒🥝🥕🌽🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍈🍊🍊🥒🥒🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌😘👍🙏🙏🙏🙏👁️👁️🇧🇷💕💞💓💕💞💓💖💖🥦🥦🍎🥑😘👍
Adine, I've learn a lot about the elephants, through videos...these beautiful gentle giants are just amazing, they are very protective of their family and carers...wow I wish I could come out there and just be close to them ❤ bless you all...
I enjoy the tidbits of elephant knowledge that is in many of the vids ... I'm learning so much and gaining more appreciation of these beautiful animals
HI Palma - this video was taken a couple of weeks ago - we have since received her results and the only concern was low iron. (see the full link of the blog in words of post for more detailed info!)
@@herdelephantorphanage thank you! Sometimes I forget to read the blog and I love reading that as much as watching the videos. I’m going to do that right now.
@@hellok7877 She was never sick, Helen, her weight got a little low as she got bigger and we ran some tests. Would you like to set up a whatsapp call to discuss this in person with Adine, and any concerns you may have about what we do? Your comments always sound very doubtful of our intentions. We would like to settle your concerns. And would be glad to facilitate a call.
The herd sure knows when something is out of the ordinary....love to see them gather around her to make sure she is ok.
@Rachel Jacobs c
Just love it when Baby K crosses her back leg.😊 I have beenfollowing her remarkable progress since the beginning. Absolutely fascinating information, and I so do admire all of you for your tender, loving care of the ellies. 🐘🐘🐘💟💟💟
Ditto...tickles me when Khanise crosses her back leg...her precious personality! 💞🐘💞
Adine: everything is ok guys. Fishan: everything is ok ? Ok then, are you ok Adine? Adine: yes I'm ok, everything ok Fishan? Fishan: yes everything is ok and thank you and everyone for helping Khanyisa ♥️🐘♥️🐘♥️🐘
Her carers are so loving and gentle with her. ❤️
I don’t know how can I help but by just increasing my monthly donation a little bit. I really wish I can be more helpful for Khanyisa 😭
The herd doesn’t move off until she’s ready to go. They are just so caring of her.
true, she is so irresistibly adorable, everyone fell in love with her, her spirit is so unique
I am so touched by not just the extraordinary human love and care, also how protective the family were to her,circled her for so long after
They did not budge! waiting patiently! Thank you Gina!
@@herdelephantorphanage k
Thank you, Adine for this elaborate update on Khanyisa's health condition. 🍀🐘💗
I wish there is someone else out in the big wide world that could manufacture elephant milk for all ages just like human baby milk. 🐘🐘🐘❤️
eles vai ver o que vou fazer eu sou baby tu me viu Baby.tu vai ter a sua maldita língua 😛👅 cortada. #
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Wow, Khanyisa is getting taller by the day. I love how happy and confident she seems to be. Her leg poses make me giggle.❤❤❤
6:30 A serious discussion of the science of infant elephant nutrition while Khanyisa scratches her booty!
thank you for the updates on our baby girl herd and adine
Look how much she has grown. This is amazing watching this elephant-child grow and learn how to BE an elephant from her loving herd.
Thanks Adine for the update. 💕🐘💞🐑💕
I have to confess that I skipped the parts where dr. Rodgers was taking Khanyisa’s blood 😢😢😢
Beautiful to watch Timisa next to Khanysa at the end of the video. They became the best sisters-friends.
Such prodigious concern expressed by HERD for their KHANYISA! A remarkable presentation.
THank you very much
Thank you for all the info. Loved how she was "swallowed" by the herd on her arrival. "One for all, all for one" is really true in their case. Beautiful!
If you don't mind me asking, what happened when she smelled Dr. Rogers? Also, I love how she just bustles herself right in among all those long legs partially looking for comfort, partially eager to start the days adventures, and perhaps our little princess partially announcing herself: it's okay, everyone, I have arrived. 🐘👑💕
❤❤❤ beautifully said ❤❤❤
Can elephants get any more fascinating? The mother’s milk changing according to the calf’s age...I’m just absolutely blown away.
P.S. While watching this, I’m wearing my recently-arrived HERD sweatshirt over my HERD t-shirt. They’re so soft, it’s unbelievable. I also got the beautiful canvas paintings of Khanyisa & Bubi, and the other of Jabulani reaching his trunk into the tree. I decided to designate an ‘elephant wall’, lol, and they’re installed there. Thanks, HERD, for the great products!
I soooo love watching your videos. Bless little Khanyisia’s heart. She is just adorable. And that herd is such a comfort to her. They are amazing.
It takes a village to bring up a child.
IMO Jabulani HERD is one of the best and I’m thankful she’s there. God does not make mistakes, humans do.
An extremely thorough description of actions and treatments taken for Khanyisa; another sign of compassion and the total care given by all involved. Thank you for protecting and loving this precious calf! You are ALL precious🥰🧡🐘
it was not easy watching the procedure with Khanyisa. It reminds me of times when my son needed medical procedures. Thank you for allowing us to see what goes into the care for our special girl and others like her :) I think her herd was relieved when they got their sweet angel back :) You all love her so very well
Its amazing how they circle her and protect her..
Very beautiful to watch!
@@hellok7877 funny I noticed that Khanyisa was looking thin or loosing weight. Khanyisa should really be feeding from a surrogate lactating mother so that she gets the good healthy milk with the gut bacteria and immunity needed to thrive and high fatty milk, (5 gallons of it is needed a day), at 1 year's old. The Herd really ought to be able to produce and rear young so that any future rescued nursing ellies have a fair chance at survival on mother nature's milk.
I diagnose a case of Dunning-Kruger effect. But not in Khanyisa.
@@hellok7877 Hi Helen. It is important to know she did not lose weight and was in line with previous experience as well as published articles growth charts. Thorough tests were done. Her energy was also fine.
Teenagers also get a growth spurt were they get tall and lean. It was in recent weeks Adine followed her gut to ensure everything is ok. We never injected her with iron. We only withdrew blood for testing. We are getting it right with feeding and not injecting her. A blood transfusion is way more stressful and at the end of the day, we would like to get it right with feeding and avoid blood transfusions which is the last resort for us.
The method worked as she is gaining weight. We would, however, like to do another round of blood to ensure her blood look better with the changes.
We have a clinical pathologist, neonatologist, vet, paediatrician, and qualified individuals who look at it scientifically and Adine has the emotional edge to "add" to the formula.
We didn't withhold facts as we were gathering information following the tests and now are sharing our findings. The wellbeing of the elephants is always our first and primary concern, which we are sure you can appreciate.
@@JD-nd1oz We have to follow South African law following their dioversity act, and are not permitted to reproduce with the herd. How we would love to be able to have that option for Khanyisa. Unfortunately the reality on the ground is not as easy as one would think.
So glad Kahnyisa is doing well, she has such a good team of careers that stay on top of the latest info. Our girl is growing up.
Thank you, Adine, for this interesting and informative video.
So much more then just feeding you all are exceptional
When Khanysia's trunk went up in the air as she smelled Dr Rodgers she was saying to herself I know who you are and I am not coming to see you..lol. Thank you Adine for this very informative video. Thank you Adine and all of the Jabulani herd team for all you do.
She is getting so big , great job ❤️to you all.
When they called her to come for her bottle .... she didn't need telling twice 🤣🤣
How she moved when her Reply brought her bottle ❤❤❤❤
she zoned in!
I love how our baby practically (almost) trot when she sees her milk bottle. Love it 😍 🥰
So happy she is in the best of hands! Such loving care and attention - so beautiful to see! I hope you find a new supplier for the milk and that all goes well! ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you very much
Jeff Bezos is retiring, so maybe he would like to visit Herd and put some his money to work!
@@debbys-abqnm4537 Hah! That guy doesn't experience empathy.
@@Aurinkohirvi -- one wonders, but currently Amazon is my go-to shopping center as I don't know what stores I can get to or get in to. Also retirement can change people -- for the better. Let's keep an eye on him. Maybe he and his family will become fascinated by elephants!
@@debbys-abqnm4537 He is in league with the U.S. empire and military industry and one of the nastiest employers in the USA. If he ever becomes interested in elephants, those elephants are being trained by Pentagon of he makes profit from it.
Getting the formula right is so important! Thank you for taking such good care of Sunshine.
Her family patiently waiting for Khanyisa, and they are clearly delighted when she rejoins them. They lovingly and protectively surround and welcome her. 💛🐘💛🙏🙏🙏
Oh what a loving and caring family of elies🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘you have. Thank you everyone for what you all do👍👌👋🤗🇬🇧🇬🇧♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
THank you Jean!
Goodness that was stressful taking the blood samples. Think i held my breath the whole time 😀. Very skilled team. Jxxx
THank you! Many years of experience with Dc Rogers - it is harder than it looks!
It looks very hard work. I could feel the tension while you were trying to keep K calm. Phew relief it was over. Jxxcc
baby elephant and the goat,they need care,love,food,and shelter,god will bless those who take care of them.
Always enjoyable to spend time with Khanyisa & the herd. I had to laugh when she ran after her bottle. It’s amazing to see how protective the herd is towards her. Great episode as always. 🙏 from 🇨🇦
So beautiful seeing the herd stick close by. A few of the elephants had their trunks way up, picking up on the scent of the visiting doctor. I love how sensitive, intelligent, and concerned they are. Just amazing and all around beautiful!
I watched this video twice today. It really touched my heart. Anyone who has been a mom remembers what it is like to see your child not feeling well. One thing that is so heartwarming is to see how much Baby K is loved, not only by humans but also her family. This little girl is amazing and she has not only touched my heart but many other hearts around the world😍🐘🐘🐘🐘😍🐘🐘🐘🐘😍🐘🐘🐘
Awww she RAN to the herd ❤❤❤
And they circled her, facing out for protection ❤❤❤
That was very interesting!!! All the ellies kind of wondering what's going on. And how they were very quite when Khanyisa joined the herd. But then on way out to forage their demeanor picked up. Everything back to normal. Really liked this; educational. Thanks for sharing!!!!💙💙💙💙💙💙
She really is the luckiest little elephant, her human carers who obviously love her and care for her every need, her dedicated lamb friend and carer and her amazing and loving elephant family who protect her and love her unconditionally...
Not to mention she is a little superstar to all her internet fans.. :)
I hope you all have a fabulous day there!!
Lammie says. Where ya going? Those two are the sweetest,,,💙❤️💚
Khanyisa has a wonderful, loving family. Both human and Ellie
Thanks once again for everyone who cares and loves these beautiful
animals including Lammie 🤗 Much love to all from Scotland 🏴
How beautiful the love of this herd twords her is so wonderful ❤️😊. Thank you for showing our lovely Lammie too!!
Thank you for such clarity and all the work that everyone does with the herd. You guys are truly a blessing❣️🇨🇦
Adine, do you know the type of iron they are giving Khanyisa? Is it iron bisglycinate? Yes, part of the lighter skin issues can include anemia, which can be due to nutrient deficiencies including low levels of usable iron and/or low absorption. We are so thrilled that you are at the helm and when you are unsure if all is well, you reach out. We personally love the details you so willingly provide all of us who love this little girl, the herd, and all of you who guide them and us through their life stories.
our sweet baby girl so well behaved when Dr is checking she definitely knows he is treating her what absolutely incredible creatures ellies are its so humbling to watch them we can learn so much from them,
thank you all for helping these beautiful beings HERD and miss sunshine
There can be no more wonderful a sight than seeing the herd waiting for their baby to finish with her humans and come back to them. How far she has come. How she has no idea, but that she's helped people through Covid.... we followed her progress and prayed for her. Our reward is to see the beautiful, fun loving, baby that she is now.
Hello Ardine lovely to see Lammie and Khanyisa I hope the Bloods are good for Khanyisa
It's really quite something getting the milk supplement Right for Baby 🐘 Elephants Wow 4 years and Khanyisa will be weened I has no idea I was thinking 8 months
Big thank you Ardine for all your love and care of all wildlife
Yes please keep up dated
Love Best wishes Yvonne Mullion Cornwall England 🏴 🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘🐘
Khansiya ❤️❤️. . I wish I could hug yu once.
So beautiful
Thanks to your loving care I think Khanyisa will grow up to be a great, beautiful, big hearted elephant! I am so invested in seeing her grow up but she’ll probably outlive me
Hopefully she will outlive us too!
Moc miłośći dla Khaniysa 😍🥰💚🥰🍀 i jak najdalej od lekarzy 🌠☔.Ma cudną rodzinę 🌟♥️🐘🐘🐘💕👩❤️👨🌟 zdrowie i niech dalej rośnie bezpiecznie i w spełnieniu 🙏🌱💕🐘✨🌄🌻🥰 mocne uściski dla Was wszystkich 🥰 Monika 💚
To be so loved our little girl is so fortunate to have both her families.
All I can say is thank you.
The other elephants new something was up...especially after khanysia was darted and she rumbled to her family...once she was reunited with her family...i noticed they often stepped in front of you stopping you from getting closer....even after the reuniting their trunks stayed up pointed right at you!!! I love their love for khanysia and how they protect her from even you...they dont understand you are just trying to help!!!
All I saw was greetings from the herd. They lift their trunk to greet. And Tokwe gave her Trunk to Adine, like she often does.
It is beautiful how the herd encompasses their baby girl, making sure everything is ok with her.
Great to see that Princess K is doing well with supplements. I like the way that she purrs through her trunk! Very cute just like the rest of her. Thank you HERD and Adine and carers: soon Princess K will become Queen K and she will be a work of art. 🐘
Really so glad you are taking so much trouble with miss Sunshine.
It's so important for her to be monitored .
God bless you all 🙏
Thanks for the technical analysis of the situation. You are wonderful!
Oh these elephants are so very smart. They know that something going on. They never cease to amaze me. ❤️❤️❤️
Khanyisa running to join her family - how the herd circled her and waited patiently to go out for the day.
It is amazing how Adine and the carers have so much love and dedication to the herd.
Adine gave a lot of herself to ensure that Khanysia survived her injuries and the emotional trauma of losing her family. I’ve watched several videos with Adine singing her to sleep at night and back at daybreak to give her bottles. It takes a special kind of person to go that extra mile . Khanysia sees Adine as her mommy on two legs and will go running to her when she hears her voice ❤
She is one lucky little elephant, many thanks to you all.
This was a amazing video. during the proceedure Little K is at the gate looking at her herd who are gathered at the fence they know something is going on.afterwards she runs to them they move her to the middle of the pack where it can be seen she rest her head against one of the females, and numerous trunks are touching her.And who made her way to little K side???Timisha.No one else in the elephant conservation community takes you into,or educates the world in this manner.Doint get me wrong! they are very good in their rescue adoption healing, loving caring ,and giving good homes to some of the most abused injured handi caped elephants. you take us into the stables,ophanage.Thank you for letting us travel from across the world to Hoedspruit for this journey.usa.
This whole thing (just discovered) was amazing to watch, the science, the care, the love, so thank you for it all and for keeping us informed making us part of the family. I feel very humbled by it all. The milk so special got to be just so. Huge job. We are all rooting for Khanyisa's health, your health Adine and those of the wonderful carers , and the well being of every single person and elephant at the Herd. Thanks to the doctor, Dr. Rogers! I will never forget all these trunks in the air and little Khanyisa trunk on the bar towards them, then her running to them. Love you a lot.👏💞👍💥👏🍃❤
Khanyisa, is growing very well! Thank you for her care and all that you and the HERD family do for conservation!💖
Khanyisa is so very fortunate. She is surrounded by angels. She has a wonderful human mother in Adine, wonderful human caretakers in the HERD crew, wonderful elephant allomothers and friends, and a wonderful companion in Lammie. I am truly happy for her. Your videos mak my day.
The sight of the elephants lined up in support of their little one is breathtaking.
Very touching. Our baby girl is really loved by her herd family and her human family.
Considering the devastating number of orphans, the work that's been done on getting their supplementary milk right is tremendous and will be a wonderful guide for you. Losing her mother and being injured notwithstanding, Khanyisa is a very lucky little girl to have such good holistic care at HERD. She looks very healthy and I know how closely you watch her. A BIG THANK YOU TO ALL THE TEAM from me!
I would just like to say that I appreciate all of you at HERD. From Adine, the carers, people behind the scenes, the doctors, everyone that is involved in the care of Khanyisa and all the other elephants. You guys do an AMAZING job, day in and day out. I have so much respect for all of you. Thank you! 💕 I know there are people who question and criticize you, implying things they know nothing about. So I would like you to know that you all have a big following of people that appreciate what you do. So again, thank you! You will always have my support. God bless you all! ❤️
Love Khanyisa....
Kanyisa was soo good whilst having her blood test n it’s fantastic that this knowledge will benefit her n all young Ellie’s.The herd deffinately knew something was going on with their baby girl nothing gets by them that’s for sure. Thanks for all the excellent care n love you give you are all wonderful.🐘💕🐘💕🐏🙏👼
And now we wait for news on Phabeni. Things must be really serious. Sending get well wishes soon little boy and strength and endurance to his carers and Adine.😢
I'm wondering why the doctor didn't wear gloves, and allowed blood on his hands? This isn't meant as a criticism but an honest question regarding practices of obviously experienced and qualified people. Is this due to a lack of supplies, or are there no transmissible diseases between elephants and humans, or are you just that confident of Khanyisa's health history? I have such respect for all you do for these elephants, thank you for sharing the herd with us we are all learning so much!
I had the very same thought.
Parabéns atodos;;;os envolvidos no tratamento!! Khanyisa trabalho dos nossos irmãos. Com carinho atodos fica com Deus ele becoe proteja vcs aí 🦣🦣🦣🦣🦣🐘🦣🐘🦣🦣🐘🐘🐘🦣🦣💓💖🍌🍌🍌🍌🙏🙏🙏🍌🍌🍈🍊🥒🍠🥬🍍🍒🥝🥕🌽🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉👏👏👏👏🍐🍼🍼🍼🍼🙏🙏🙏🙏😘👍
I am so happy for Khanyisa! Adine and the Doctors take super care of this beautiful little girl ❤️ Hi Lammie ❤️
Aww poor little mite. Khanyisa didn't look her usual happy self. I had forgotten what she went through even after her wounds had healed. Such a courageous little girl.
Well done Khanyisa you did so very well and the whole team at HERD doing everything to progress and support this amazing little calf and future calves too. It's a testament to your forward thinking dedication to these majestic animals, that will give rise to innovative regimens to help, each step of the way. Another great vlog from HERD, thank you for sharing 💞💫
As if Life isn’t difficult enough no manufacture of the milk supplement required to keep orphaned animals like “baby K” alive and thriving. 🙁. I’m sure you will find a way to replace it and perhaps market it yourself in a new and improved formula. Loved seeing Baby K with her trunk in the air knowing the doctor and his team were there. She is so smart!, Also noticed she didn’t go running up to him with her usual affection. 😂 She’s still too young to understand that sometimes things that may hurt a bit are helping you. 🥰😘
I noticed that she didn't run up to Dr. Rodgers also. Reminded me when my kids were little and I had to take them to the Dr. They were not at all happy about it. I am glad the procedure went well and she was reunited with her family.
And I did not mean to leave out all her carers 💗💗💗
This little girl elephant touches the souls of all that come to know her, virtual and in-person, human and animal.
She blessing as are you all.
Sending peace and love and prayers in Jesus' precious name.
May God Bless all of you for all of your hard work & dedication. Khanyisa’s family standing by shows you how much Empathy, Sensitivity & Love Elephants have for one another. I didn’t think about how stressful that must be for baby Khanyisa & her family. Thank you, Adine for explaining in detail the travails of saving the lives of orphaned & severely injured baby elephants. Much Love to all of you❤️🙏🌈🌺🐘
The carers are angels from heaven to watch over His beautiful elephant...thank you for your love...❤
Can she received condensed heavy milk? With rice for babies blended in, and vitamins she may need? For a few weeks, with more whole fruits . So good you are doing all of this. Love ❤️❤️❤️
How did her blood test go?
Has the milk been replaced for her yet?
All are you are kept in my prayers please stay healthy and happy.
And big hugs and kisses to Kenisha.
hi Elaine! It is all in the blog link in the post! :-)
I love how the herd waits for the youngest calf to move before they do in this case Khanyisa. Such a loving family all huddled at the fence worried about her 😢
There is no greater love on the HERD plantation then that love Adine has for Khanysia. Adine loves her so deeply. It is not that us who follow all the elephants are Herd don't love Khanysia. It is not that the carers don't love Khanysia. It is not that the other elephants don't love Khanysia...they all love her so much. But with Adine Khanysia is like her heart. I may be wrong but I believe it is Adine who loves her the most. Lammie is second after that...ha. Khanysia cannot be in better hands than at HERD.
She looks amazing! Strong and healthy! I am so happy for her!!!
Está doentinha está menina linda khanyisa parabéns pôr ter encontrado está família maravilhosa que Deus colocou na sua vida para lê. cuidarem. Você é muito especial meu amor Deus abençoe proteja sua vida sua nova família??🦣🐘🐘🐘🦣🦣🦣🦣🦣🦣🐘🐘🐘🦣🦣🦣🐘🐘🦣🦣🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼🍼🍠🥬🥝🍍🥕🌽🍒🥝🥕🌽🍉🍉🍉🍉🍉🍈🍊🍊🥒🥒🍌🍌🍌🍌🍌😘👍🙏🙏🙏🙏👁️👁️🇧🇷💕💞💓💕💞💓💖💖🥦🥦🍎🥑😘👍
Khanyisa ... queria vc prá mim..kkkk
Lindona 😍 bjinhos Sua Lindaaa 💖💖❤️💕💞😍
Adine, I've learn a lot about the elephants, through videos...these beautiful gentle giants are just amazing, they are very protective of their family and carers...wow I wish I could come out there and just be close to them ❤ bless you all...
Thank you so much, Rena! That means a lot 💚💚
Seeing that bottle put a spring in her step!
Wow. Amazing. Thanks so much for sharing. I hope you’ve come up with an appropriate milk supplement for our little pink Khanyisa.
Awwwww baby K I have been anemic too I am so glad you have had such excellent care along your journey!❤❤🐘🐘❤❤
Thank you for telling us the reason for the blood work! Her family shows just how much they love her😘😊
Fascinated by those huge nests in that spindly tree - what kind of birds ?? Hugs to Khanyisa and Lammie-
@American Grateful that makes sense - thanks-
I enjoy the tidbits of elephant knowledge that is in many of the vids ... I'm learning so much and gaining more appreciation of these beautiful animals
Fabulous HERD family does GREAT work
So glad little Khanyisa is watched so carefully. I pray the blood samples show good results.
HI Palma - this video was taken a couple of weeks ago - we have since received her results and the only concern was low iron. (see the full link of the blog in words of post for more detailed info!)
@@herdelephantorphanage thank you! Sometimes I forget to read the blog and I love reading that as much as watching the videos. I’m going to do that right now.
@@palmaleestephens1906 especially hard if you watching off a TV as they dont show that :-(
@@herdelephantorphanage so when the viewers noticed she was sick we were told " everythings fine and wonderful" ? Why
@@hellok7877 She was never sick, Helen, her weight got a little low as she got bigger and we ran some tests. Would you like to set up a whatsapp call to discuss this in person with Adine, and any concerns you may have about what we do? Your comments always sound very doubtful of our intentions. We would like to settle your concerns. And would be glad to facilitate a call.
My dogs love to watch the HERD elephants.
Oh sweet baby girl, you are so loved! 💜💙💜💙💜💙💜