How about a note that says somthing like "all poultry, waterfowl and gamebirds"?
-Kathy
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How about a note that says somthing like "all poultry, waterfowl and gamebirds"?
Drench and mixed in food instructions I'll do in another post.
-Kathy
This link is quite helpful. It gives the dose rates for individual worms. Once again it has a warning of POSSIBLE feather damage.
http://avianmedicine.net/content/uploads/2013/03/18.pdf
Fancychooklady, did you get this from a book or website? I'd like to look at all the information in other chapters if you will share the source. Thanks in advance.
Quote: Great book set to own, bonus to have it online. Having the books here has helped me immensely. Much of it is way over my head, but lots of stuff that I do understand and have been able to draw from. Everyone should read chapters 6 and 7.
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- Chapter 1: Clinical Practice
- Chapter 2: Companion Bird
- Chapter 3: Concepts in Behavior I
- Chapter 4: Nutrition I
- Chapter 4: Nutrition II
- Chapter 5: Calcium
- Chapter 6: Physical Examination
- Chapter 7: Emergency and Critical Care
- Chapter 8: Pain Management
- Chapter 9: Therepeutic Agents
- Chapter 10: Integrative Medicine
- Chapter 11: Low Risk Pest Management
- Chapter 12: Cardiology
- Chapter 13: Integument
- Chapter 14: Gastrointenstinal
- Chapter 15: Evaluating and Treating the Liver
- Chapter 16: Evaluating and Treating the Kidneys
- Chapter 17: Evaluating and Treating the Nervous System
- Chapter 18: Evaluating and Treating the Reproductive System
- Chapter 19: Endocrine Considerations
- Chapter 20: Overview of Tumors
- Chapter 21: Preventive Medicine
- Chapter 22: Diagnostic Value of Hematology
- Chapter 23: Diagnostic Value of Biochemistry
- Chapter 24: Diagnostic Value of Endoscopy and Biopsy
- Chapter 25: Advances in Diagnostic Imaging
- Chapter 26: Diagnostic Value of Necropsy
- Chapter 27: Update on Chlamydophila psittaci
- Chapter 28: Implications of Mycobacteria in Clinical Disorders
- Chapter 29: Implications of Mycosis in Clinical Disorders
- Chapter 30: Implications of Macrorhabdus in Clinical Disorders
- Chapter 31: Implications of Toxic Substances in Clinical Disorders
- Chapter 32: Implications of Viruses in Clinical Disorders
- Chapter 33: Updates in Anesthesia and Monitoring
- Chapter 34: Surgical Resolution of Orthopedic Disorders
- Chapter 35: Surgical Resolution of Soft Tissue Disorders (A)
- Surgical Resolution of Soft Tissue Disorders (B)
- Surgical Resolution of Soft Tissue Disorders (C)
- Surgical Resolution of Soft Tissue Disorders (D)
- Chapter 36: Management of Waterfowl
- Chapter 37: Management of Racing Pigeons
- Chapter 38: Management of Galliformes
- Chapter 39: Management of Canaries, Finches and Mynahs
- Chapter 40: Management of Raptors (A)
- Management of Raptors (B)
- Chapter 41: Management of Captive Ratites
- Chapter 42: Management of Zoos and Park Birds
- Appendix
-Kathy