Just got the call back from the vet. No parasites.
They said they can euthanize if I need them to.
A bird her size $50.
They said they can euthanize if I need them to.
A bird her size $50.

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I'm sorry Henny, I know that feeling. We were lucky to have the money and a vet to do the surgery, but I know we were the exception. It's not an option for the majority, and it isn't an easy decision. If you want to drain her abdomen and see how long it takes before it's full again, it might be worth a try. Another thing you can do is see about depo-provera. That's what we were giving Gurtrude to keep her from releasing yolks. That would be every 3 to 4 weeks, but between that and draining her abdomen you might be able to give her a good quality of life, especially if she's wanting to live. Just throwing out some options. With the birth control and draining, she may be able to get another year or more.
I understand, that's why I suggested depo, it's not extremely expensive. The shots for Gurtrude were only $16. I'm hoping it's not any more expensive there. And if they let you purchase a vial, it will last quite a while.
The only vets that will see to treat a bird are parrot only vets.
I asked if they would treat a chicken and I got the "click" that says no.
The other option is the CSU vet school......yeah there is a gigantic waiting list.
My vet that sees the dogs will do fecal floats and euthanize but that is it.
I paid less than that to have my Standard Poodle put down. Of course, that was years ago.Just got the call back from the vet. No parasites.
They said they can euthanize if I need them to.
A bird her size $50.![]()
Even better go in and act shocked when they tell you she a chicken not a parrot.Henny, lie and say she's a parrot.
Iv'e done it. They don't like it but they'll not deny you.
Helps to act like you're shocked, humor is thin around a vet office.![]()