Major abdominal surgery (going through a major body cavity, like doing a capnization) is a big stress for the body. I don't know about human surgeons, but as a veterinarian, we definitely do NOT have any animal, particularly young pediatric patients, fast for that long. Remember, a chicken or...
I am quite new to avian surgery, but my sources suggest more than 12 hours before surgery is excessive. For example, in a baby parrot that would be of comparable age to a young chicken, 6 hours seems to be plenty.
I am also most interested in this thread. I just have a small number of birds (2 nearly six week old salmon Favorelles pullets, 4 two week old Cornish crosses, 2 two week old production red cockerels destined for caponizing practice), but just before Easter, I had a predator that wiped out my 2...
All my food animal clients (which are small or hobby farms. If you don't use medicated feed, it does not affect you at all. In fact, it would put you on a more equal playing field with those who give medicated feeds to get extra growth out of their production animals despite having them live...
...He literally tried to argue with me (as a vet) that this wasn't an antibiotic. And that's an example of treating an animal that *is* actually ill and would benefit from therapeutic antibiotics. Not counting the medicated feed given purely for promotion of growth.
Whenever I script out a...
Again, do NOT do Neosporin or other triple antibiotic ointment on any suspected puncture wound, human or animal. It says so even on the tube. The reason for this is that it prevents a wound like this from draining and you actually lock in bacteria that way. Triple antibiotic ointment is...
I used non-medicated Nutrena for my first bag but then I heard the local feed mill had organic. It was $27 a bag, but about a third of it was powder that the chicks of course won't even eat! Yikes...I don't really want to buy more if it's that much plus the waste.
Hard to tell from the photo, but I would bring it to a vet who can at least clip and clean the wound and see how extensive it is. Don't do triple antibiotic ointment! Well meaning people use this but it can actually trap bacteria into the wound because it is petroleum jelly based, especially...
Hmmm...I am a vet, but not much experience with poultry yet. That being said, we can't diagnose things over the internet, but if it's purpose in life was to be a meat bird, I would likely recommend to humanely euthanize it. It looks like it is in significant distress. Sorry...
I recently had to butcher a young 4 week old Cornish cross because the dog kennel panel I was putting up as part of their outdoor enclosure fell on it, fatally wounding it. Was too small for us to eat, so I butchered it for the dogs and as practice for me.
I cut its throat with a scalpel...