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BelovedBirds
Crossing the Road
Not off topic at all!Ugh, sorry to get a bit off-topic, but I was at the feed store earlier and saw this applied to stuff like terramycin too. Now I'll need to go to the vet and get a prescription to treat minor cuts and abrasions around a duck's (any animal for that matter) eye. How ridiculous.
I actually have a blue heeler who was bit in the eye by another dog a few weeks back. The vet sent me home with a big bill and some eyedrops that made no discernable difference after several days. I break out the terramycin from my duck's first aid kit and her eye was cleared up within 24 hours. And that vet won't even see my ducks. So, yeah, I too am pretty desperate for a vet who I can trust to take care of my animals and not price gouge me in the process.
The worst part is, the products themselves usually aren't super expensive. Add a vet consultation fee and whatever else they charge, and it makes it expensive. Healthcare would be so much easier if we could just access the proper stuff.
Last year, Dougie hurt her leg, I took her to the vet, who confirmed it was just a sprain. Gave me some pain relief for her.
Ā£80 that costed. Just for a confirmation of the diagnosis. And pain relief.
I know vets deserve good wages. But jeez sometimes it's a lot.