This depends on how far away their sheep station is from a major town with decent medical facilities, and how severe the injury is.
Many particularly remote or outlying sheepstations have to rely on the Royal Flying Doctor Service for major emergencies. Years ago, telegraph operators had to relay the medical information from a Doctor Who might have been thousands of kilometres away, but the RFDS has eased that burden. However, most bush towns have medical facilities to deal wih injuries, or at least stabilise a patient until the RFDS gets there.
they call 911
"Jackaroo" is an Australian term meaning a stockman, which is someone who helps with mustering sheep and cattle in the outback. They generally help tend for the cattle and/or sheep, as well as helping with general maintenance around the sheep station or cattle station.
"Jackaroo" is an Australian term meaning a stockman, which is someone who helps with mustering sheep and cattle in the outback. They generally help tend for the cattle and/or sheep, as well as helping with general maintenance around the sheep station or cattle station.
people can keep us in captivity and it will help our species grow
People had took boats and airplanes to Haiti and tried to help them get food and help the injured people.
By providing feed, water and shelter. By vaccinating sheep against various diseases that can make the sheep sick and by drenching them for worms.
they didn't =p
They help people who are injured in wars,after disasters and they help animals
guide dogs help blind, deaf or other people with a handicapped, while sheep dogs herd cattle or sheep.
Help for the people of the war who got injured they came up as a community and helped the people in pain
tons. there is even a space station
Dolphins are friendly and help injured people.
they sent water and food to help the people of haiti. they also send the top doctors to try to heal and care for the sick and injured people