I do think that they have made it very tough for farmers, small holdings persons, and the like to treat their animals. Most know how to treat all the usual ailments without getting a veterinarian out to look at their animals.Many thanks for all the information, I really appreciate it. I will look to see if colloidal silver oral use is approved here ; I have only heard of it being used in the textile industry. I already use chlorexidine and Betadine as disinfectants on wounds (well, either, not and, as I was told chlorexidine should not be used in conjonction to iodine). I have access to our bee's honey but it's so sticky I'm not sure how to use it on a chicken.
And I really agree that one of the best way to do without antibiotics is to try to have chickens with a strong immune system. It's why I personally do believe in using natural products, maybe most of the times not as a treatment but as a kind of support, and also to help prevent. @bgmathteach I do give my chickens herbal teas but they don't all accept to drink it !
Too bad about the CBD not helping stress. We have a saying "brandy in the Bib" for agitated babes, I would have switched that to hemp in the chicken feed...if it helps with pain, that is already very good.
I will also be interested to read in further studies.
A little sweetheart that has been giving us a lot of worries for health issues. Piou-piou the feral runt has morphed into the most human friendly bird we have. Probably because of all the time we spent tending her.
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Here the large animal vets want a yearly herd health check done which farmers do no want to spend money on. The vets are making it very difficult and I can see most either leaving the profession or moving to other places as farmers increasingly just kill off any animals that will cost them money - small animal vets charge an arm and a leg to treat your pets and in the end they don’t live any longer than they did 40 yrs ago!
I told my small animal vet she might as well euthanize my cat I was not willing to spend all the money on all the tests she wanted to do.
I took Henny Penny to my Vet to have her look at her twisty toes and she charged me $50 for trimming her nails which I had already trimmed!
All I wanted was her to look at the toes to see if one on each side could be removed to prevent the curling and twisting - of course that was on the tail end of Covid and she was still not seeing clients.
Easier to charge people a fortune if you’re not there to question treatments! I will NEVER EVER bring my pet to a vet if there is ever a lock down again. It will need to take its chances I can’t afford another $1700 vet bill for gastric upset in my cat ( do not get me started - I already sent them a nasty-gram an exceedingly rotten review).
I am extremely lucky my horse vet knows me and that I can diagnose and treat just about most things on my own. Having said that - I will never get another horse it’s just to darn expensive for vet care.