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25k a round.Antivenom is prohibitively expensive, sometimes even for treating humans.
They may, but they would be wrong. Take advice from trained toxicologists, who specalize in snakebites, not random vets who have little training in this area. https://www.snakebitefoundation.org...ss-for-treating-snakebites-dr-nick-brandehoffCareful, a vet or two will say hey about the benadryl statement.
I see no recommendations for birds.Benadryl can be used for snake bites in poultry.
https://www.backyardchickens.com/ar...dramine-for-poultry-under-construction.74175/
Are you a trained toxicologist specialized in snakes bites? I have used benadryl to control swelling, not as an antivenom.They may, but they would be wrong. Take advice from trained toxicologists, who specalize in snakebites, not random vets who have little training in this area. https://www.snakebitefoundation.org...ss-for-treating-snakebites-dr-nick-brandehoff
I see no recommendations for birds.
I would trust this information more if it came from FDA or a similar organization.