Implants are sometimes used to stop egg layin in "pet" birds when egg laying becomes life threatening.
-Kathy
Deslorelin is also used in loved pet parrots when hens lay to the point of impacting their health negatively. Vets only tend to give it as a last resort before surgery, as organ removal can be very risky in parrots.
Generally, vets give these drugs as last resorts, and only when the health of the bird is in question.
And, they can work- but not in every situation. I have friends that have had cockatiels and one with an old cockatoo live much longer with this medical aid, but a veterinary exam to determine causes of laying too much is needed. For example, a hormonal imbalance vs. reproductive tract irregularities vs. ovarian tumors, etc. It all matters.
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