Hiya, Liam, and welcome to BYC!
Gorgeous chickens and whatever else that is!
Thanks for sharing!

Gorgeous chickens and whatever else that is!

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Correct! It is Furbacca!The Furby(I dunno, is it a Furby? Furbacca?) That's probably a collectible. I don't see an impostor, though, it looks like it fits right in there!
Thanks for introducing yourself and your flock! Welcome to BackYard Chickens!
Hello Liam H.
Welcome to BYC,
Something tells me you're not Spanish.
Vet care in Catalonia tended to reach the extremes in my experience. I got lucky and had rural vet who specialized in avian care when she qualified. She had only had two people bring her chickens in her entire practice time at the village the surgery was in; me and another crazy old man who used to take his rooster to her. I saw her do some stuff most vets wouldn't even attempt.
If you're rural then there are smallholdings and farms and a farm vet will be available, a requirement in fact. If one needed drugs then most would write a perscription for you without even seeing the creature. The reasoning behind this according to our farm vet was that farmers are likely to know more about health problems in their livestock than pet owners because dead through disease meant no carrcass money more often then not.
Take that as you will.
If you're been there a while, speak the language and socialize with local people then an alternative vet option is to find the people who used to breed fighting cocks. They will know who is best to see. As one would expect, many of these breeders manage their chickens health problems without official vet care, and many know more than a vet.