Honeypots
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I hate to say this everyone, but from personal experience, very few vets have any idea what to do with a chicken!! Again from personal experience, most will say either take it home and give it a chance, maybe a supply of baytrill thrown in for good measure, or just put it down. Also from personal experience, we have had many a chicken we have decided to give a few days and see what happens, and they have pulled through, so we have been very glad we did give it a chance. In this case I really do think that had she taken it to the vet in the first place, they would have told her to take it home and see what happens.
Chickens are not cats or dogs that you can really intervene with, and a hell of a lot of people that we know that keep poultry and waterfowl will quite often DIY it with them I'm afraid.
Rightly or wrongly in the views of HHO'ers....Hermangerman took it to the vet who said it was not in pain, I really dont think there is any more need for the lectures.
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Since when is expressing concern, giving a lecture
I hate to say this everyone, but from personal experience, very few vets have any idea what to do with a chicken!! Again from personal experience, most will say either take it home and give it a chance, maybe a supply of baytrill thrown in for good measure, or just put it down. Also from personal experience, we have had many a chicken we have decided to give a few days and see what happens, and they have pulled through, so we have been very glad we did give it a chance. In this case I really do think that had she taken it to the vet in the first place, they would have told her to take it home and see what happens.
Chickens are not cats or dogs that you can really intervene with, and a hell of a lot of people that we know that keep poultry and waterfowl will quite often DIY it with them I'm afraid.
Rightly or wrongly in the views of HHO'ers....Hermangerman took it to the vet who said it was not in pain, I really dont think there is any more need for the lectures.
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Since when is expressing concern, giving a lecture