15 minutes typing on my phone... gone! Grrrr

Ok, so the Roostie news is not so positive. Bear in mind he was a “free” rooster. $70 ferry trip, $100 exam fee, and I dropped $100 on meds.
It impossible to tell if the infection has made it into his bones without $145 on an x ray they could do today, but if it’s operable the surgery would be booked in a few weeks and be $500+ minimum. There would be a better than average chance of him not surviving the general anesthetic, and they can’t do that invasive a surgery without putting him under. After discussing with Andrew we agreed that we couldn’t afford that much for him.

The vet was awesome, was fine with all the measures I had taken so far, including my illegitimate use of enrofloxacin. I was very, very clear that it’s something only use in my birds that are not contributing to the food stream. More to follow posting so I don’t lose this much of the update as we drive to deliver some feed... stay tuned, it’s not all as grim as it sounds at this point!
 
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15 minutes typing on my phone... gone! Grrrr

Ok, so the Roostie news is not so positive. Bear in mind he was a “free” rooster. $70 ferry trip, $100 exam fee, and I dropped $100 on meds.
It impossible to tell if the infection has made it into his bones without $145 on an x ray they could do today, but if it’s operable the surgery would be booked in a few weeks and be $500+ minimum. There would be a better than average chance of him not surviving the general anesthetic, and they can’t do that invasive a surgery without putting him under. After discussing with Andrew we agreed that we couldn’t afford that much for him.

The vet was awesome, was fine with all the measures I had taken so far, including my illegitimate use of enrofloxacin. I was very, very clear that it’s something only use in my birds that are not contributing to the food stream. More to follow posting so I don’t lose this much of the update as we drive to deliver some feed... stay tuned, it’s not all as grim as it sounds at this point!
I am keen to hear the 'not so grim' part, but I think we all know these decisions are very difficult and not doing a procedure that is unlikely to succeed and costs more than you can afford is very understandable. Not easy. :hugs
 
15 minutes typing on my phone... gone! Grrrr

Ok, so the Roostie news is not so positive. Bear in mind he was a “free” rooster. $70 ferry trip, $100 exam fee, and I dropped $100 on meds.
It impossible to tell if the infection has made it into his bones without $145 on an x ray they could do today, but if it’s operable the surgery would be booked in a few weeks and be $500+ minimum. There would be a better than average chance of him not surviving the general anesthetic, and they can’t do that invasive a surgery without putting him under. After discussing with Andrew we agreed that we couldn’t afford that much for him.

The vet was awesome, was fine with all the measures I had taken so far, including my illegitimate use of enrofloxacin. I was very, very clear that it’s something only use in my birds that are not contributing to the food stream. More to follow posting so I don’t lose this much of the update as we drive to deliver some feed... stay tuned, it’s not all as grim as it sounds at this point!
Seems to be a good vet.
 

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