list of vets

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Lawrence, Kansas

Gentle Care Animal Hospital
6th & Kasold
785-841-1919
Dr.'s Ermeling and Rausch are the partners who specialize in avian.

Close for NW Missouri, too!
 
I've not actually taken a chicken to my vet, but i know he has his own flock, is very knowledgeable about chickens and has answered several questions I've had. Only drawback is he does not have an emergency number - only regular office hours. He's just an all-around great pet and ranch vet:

Dr. Ray Stuckey
P.O. Box 442
Hwy. 82 E
Whitesboro, TX 76273
903-564-5926
 
Phoenix AZ


Some one posted a while back about this guy and I called to see if it was true and it is! Not only does he see chickens but he has developed a very simple proceedure that de-crows a rooster. People ship him birds from all over the country apparently and the secratary said that since she has worked there (a few years) she has not heard of a single roo dieing. It is about $450 bucks for everything including overnight stay and meds and surgery.

Obviously he knows all about chickens for regular visits. He is also willing to talk to other vets to describe the surgery he does.

Dr. Ross E. Babcock
1215 E Northern Ave
Phoenix AZ 85020

602-944-9661
 
Great list, horsejody!

Wish the IN guy was closer than Indy - that's a good 2h drive for me
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I've already asked my vet's office staff if they treated chickens and they said no. But I bet if I ask the vet himself he may be able to refer me.
 
North Somerset, UK (5 mins south of Bristol Airport)

Tibbs and Simmons Farm Animal Veterinary Surgeons
9 Chancellors Pound
Redhill, Bristol
BS40 5TZ
01934 862808 (24hrs).

http://www.northsomersetvets.co.uk/ts-home.php

They are a general farm animal practice, but I have found them to be very good, no-nonsense vets that won't try and give you unnecessary treatments.
 
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North Somerset, UK (5 mins south of Bristol Airport)

Tibbs and Simmons Farm Animal Veterinary Surgeons
9 Chancellors Pound
Redhill, Bristol
BS40 5TZ
01934 862808 (24hrs).

http://www.northsomersetvets.co.uk/ts-home.php

They are a general farm animal practice, but I have found them to be very good, no-nonsense vets that won't try and give you unnecessary treatments.

I added it! Thanks!​
 
I love my vet and he saw one of my chickens when she hurt her foot. I am not sure he was happy about it though...anyway, he is super-awesome and I love him!

Dr. John Ashford
Town and Country Vet Hospital
2010 N Salem St
Apex, NC 27523
919-363-6363

Also, Dr. Dan Johnson sees all exotics:

Avian and Exotic Animal Care
2315 Lynn Rd
Raleigh, NC 27612
919-844-9166

And for after hour emergencies:

After Hours Animal Emergency Clinic
409 Vick Ave
Raleigh, NC 27612
919-781-5145

Also, the vet school MAY see a chicken if they have an exotic vet working that day. A plus is that they are 24 hours. You must call first because the normal vets will not see a chicken:

919.513.6911
or
919.513.6500
 

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