rcross
In the Brooder
- May 4, 2015
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you are right about that!! I honestly don't care to spend any ( or even allSo sorry about losing your chick. I just spent over $100 on a juvenile shipped to me a few weeks ago that had Cocci, CRD, and round worms all at once. I have a good vet and sometimes save money when I know all he needs to diagnose my chickens is a fecal sample and that way I just get charged a lab fee. Of course I've been going to him for a couple years and know now if I have to take a chicken in for exam or if I just need to drop off a lab sample. It's nice to have a vet that sees poultry but it can get expensive and there's never a convenient time for emergency visits. But every animal deserves a good vet whether it's a dog, cat, iguana, parrot, aviary bird, poultry, goat, sheep, pig, or horse!
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my money on any animal in need of vet care but I have no money right now to take the poor little guy in!! Last weeks vet bill ended up $960.00 to get my two Persian cats put under n shaved and flea meds, de worm then for that baby chick I had to put down. It upsets me I don't have a vet like yours!! My vet is blue pearl avian n exotics ER and they never once told me they could take a decal sample for tests to run on any of my birds I brought in so now I'm not so sure if Its the best place to go to.
that grows everywhere. I have a little patch that I won't allow DH to mow, weed eat or spray. I gather a bucket full and pass it out to everybody. I keep nearly all my chickens penned so I have to provide them with greens. The only really big hen I have gets to roam free a couple times a week. The hawks around here will swoop up the silkies. This hen is a real bruiser of a chicken.

