SkyAJK
Free Ranging
Here are a few links about Implant for chicken.Thanks, I didn't know that was a thing for chickens!
https://opensanctuary.org/suprelorin-implants-a-critical-tool-in-chicken-health/
https://poultrydvm.com/drugs/deslorelin
The thing is that - once the implant wears off, chicken gets back to laying egg again, is it safe to eat her egg? I have asked this questions, but no answer.
The Vet I went to reluctantly, hesitatingly....took a long pause, then say I guess you can.... I am guessing she is saying "At Your Own RISK"
Here in Australia, some Non Avian VETs will provide the service of administering the implant which is some pain relief on the skin, a big needle inject the implant on the chicken back and glued the opening.
The NON Avian Vets fee is cheaper than Avian Vets, but Vets that are in a rural area, or anywhere far way from the city will do it much cheaper.
Avian Vet very expensive in Australia. I wonder how they still in business at the shocking fee they charge. They are growing in number here.