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That's true, but sometimes they are not within a reasonable driving distance. I think mine is something like 300 miles away. Not very practical.

Living in one of the smallest states helps. lol
 
Didn't see any vets listed for Wisconsin??? Did I miss it ???? Does anybody know of any? I'd like to update my address book.

I agree this needs to be a sticky!!
 
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Dogs and Chickens are two totally different deals.

The point that MOST people would get from that statement is that I trust the Vet. And I have seen him work with many animals and he does his job well. That includes chickens.
 
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Dogs and Chickens are two totally different deals.

The point that MOST people would get from that statement is that I trust the Vet. And I have seen him work with many animals and he does his job well. That includes chickens.

I'm glad you trust him. Good for you.

Personally, I've never met a private Vet that I would trust with my chickens. That is not a knock at Vets; since I'm a Doctor (not a Vet) and my brother and his wife are Vets. When it comes to chickens I want a Poultry Expert. That's why I contact Clemson University when I do have a question.
 
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The point that MOST people would get from that statement is that I trust the Vet. And I have seen him work with many animals and he does his job well. That includes chickens.

I'm glad you trust him. Good for you.

Personally, I've never met a private Vet that I would trust with my chickens. That is not a knock at Vets; since I'm a Doctor (not a Vet) and my brother and his wife are Vets. When it comes to chickens I want a Poultry Expert. That's why I contact Clemson University when I do have a question.

Wish we had that luxury here. My choices are either that particular Vet or the animal hospital (and I don't believe they work with birds of any kind, just cats and dogs). So I am actually very grateful for that particualr Vet. He does good work, educates the owners and is pretty much on call 24/7.
 
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I'm glad you trust him. Good for you.

Personally, I've never met a private Vet that I would trust with my chickens. That is not a knock at Vets; since I'm a Doctor (not a Vet) and my brother and his wife are Vets. When it comes to chickens I want a Poultry Expert. That's why I contact Clemson University when I do have a question.

Wish we had that luxury here. My choices are either that particular Vet or the animal hospital (and I don't believe they work with birds of any kind, just cats and dogs). So I am actually very grateful for that particualr Vet. He does good work, educates the owners and is pretty much on call 24/7.

That is very good. You do have the same luxury. Every State has there on Land Grant College and State Vets office. If you ever need anything you call the State Vet first and ask to speak to someone in the Poultry Division. If they can't answer the question then they will give you a direct number to the leading Poultry Specialist at the Land Grant College.

That's just the way it works. Tax dollars at work.

Now, if you need someone to 'look' at your bird, it sounds like you have someone close by that can help.
 
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Marlborough Veterinary Clinic
115 Main St.
Marlborough NH 03455
603-876-3760

Saved my roo. I know of others who have brought in hens and geese. They are great with poultry!
 

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