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Hi again - I did a bit more research, and seems it isn't unfortunately available in the US for chickens:
"Legal Disclaimer
In the United States, using Suprelorin implants to treat chickens is prohibited by the FDA."
A veterinarian can place the "off label"
 
Hi again - I did a bit more research, and seems it isn't unfortunately available in the US for chickens:
"Legal Disclaimer
In the United States, using Suprelorin implants to treat chickens is prohibited by the FDA."
I didn't know what you and @triciayoung were even talking about so as usual, I'm snoopy and have to go find out. Actually, it IS approved in the U.S. for ferrets.

Then, I found this very interesting site that explains it completely for anyone else wondering about it. I think it's more information than I care to know but it still was interesting. 😊

https://stlzoo.org/conservation/rep.../contraceptive-products/suprelorin-deslorelin
 
I didn't know what you and @triciayoung were even talking about so as usual, I'm snoopy and have to go find out. Actually, it IS approved in the U.S. for ferrets.

Then, I found this very interesting site that explains it completely for anyone else wondering about it. I think it's more information than I care to know but it still was interesting. 😊

https://stlzoo.org/conservation/rep.../contraceptive-products/suprelorin-deslorelin
Thank you so much!

Here's another one that talks about how breeds that lay a huge amount of eggs (like Tally) are prone to health issues... And this sanctuary uses these implants to give their little bodies a break - especially hens rescued from commercial laying:
https://opensanctuary.org/suprelorin-implants-a-critical-tool-in-chicken-health/?print=print

My challenge is finding a vet willing to administer since it is off label here. Used with hens in the UK, but not here in the US. Seems folks who are raising chickens as pets/eggs for their own consumption, not to sell, could get this implant for health reasons.
 
Thank you so much!

Here's another one that talks about how breeds that lay a huge amount of eggs (like Tally) are prone to health issues... And this sanctuary uses these implants to give their little bodies a break - especially hens rescued from commercial laying:
https://opensanctuary.org/suprelorin-implants-a-critical-tool-in-chicken-health/?print=print

My challenge is finding a vet willing to administer since it is off label here. Used with hens in the UK, but not here in the US. Seems folks who are raising chickens as pets/eggs for their own consumption, not to sell, could get this implant for health reasons.
I didn't look into how to get it for a ferret. Maybe you do need a script for that, but I thought this could be another thing similar to how some of us get Amoxicillin that's made for aquarium fish or use various treatments for things initially intended for 4-legged animals.
 
I didn't look into how to get it for a ferret. Maybe you do need a script for that, but I thought this could be another thing similar to how some of us get Amoxicillin that's made for aquarium fish or use various treatments for things initially intended for 4-legged animals.
It's a sub-cutaneous implant that has to be put in by a vet, so perhaps a bit trickier to get an Rx or a vet willing to do it off-label? I'll do some more research... would love to get this for Tally!
 
Thank you so much!

Here's another one that talks about how breeds that lay a huge amount of eggs (like Tally) are prone to health issues... And this sanctuary uses these implants to give their little bodies a break - especially hens rescued from commercial laying:
https://opensanctuary.org/suprelorin-implants-a-critical-tool-in-chicken-health/?print=print

My challenge is finding a vet willing to administer since it is off label here. Used with hens in the UK, but not here in the US. Seems folks who are raising chickens as pets/eggs for their own consumption, not to sell, could get this implant for health reasons.
I absolutely love opensanctuary.org. They have a lot of resources for disabled chickens also. They have the "compassionate care" approach.
 

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