Chicken vet

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Post: # 158273Post Alexandra »

Hi everyone,
After 15 years of being a vet in other practices I've gone and set up my own practice. I don't claim to be an expert when it comes to chickens, but will claim to be very enthusiastic about them, after keeping a variety on the smallholding for the past 4 years. We've got a light sussex cockerel, some light sussex hens, Aurancanas, Black Rocks and Turkeys and sheep. If you live in the Perth area we'd love to see you (VERY competitive prices).
You can find out more at the website http://www.vetsinperth.com/
All the best,
Mary,

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Post: # 158671Post rcoe »

Hi Mary, just a quick message from another vet to wish you luck with your new venture. It's a daunting decision to set up on your own so hope it goes very well. Amanda (another vet) and I are moving to a smallholding nr Falkirk in the next month so we may well call upon your expertise as we are both 100% small animal specialists so our livestock expertise is a bit dated!
Good luck!
Richard
[edit - having looked at your website I see we already know each other by proxy! Simon knows Amanda through Vets Now I think!]

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Post: # 158677Post Annpan »

Wow.. vets everywhere...

Just a little bit far for us but would be great if you can contribute some of your special knowledge to the forum :cheers:
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Post: # 162479Post Alexandra »

Hi Richard,
How are things going? I was at Stirling poultry sale on Saturday and bought some more chickens!!!!! A trio of Marans and some quail - it is becoming an obsession....... My daughter fell in love with a Poland cockerel and was most upset when we didn't get him - maybe next time.
All the best,
Mary.

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Post: # 175375Post ADG »

hope you dont mind but I put yr link on my forum

http://thepoacher.proboards.com/index.cgi

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Post: # 183110Post Alexandra »

Thanks for the link. We're trying to expand the smallholding side of the vet practice - after all this is my first love! So far I've operated on chickens - mainly fixing wounds, treated prolapses, foot problems and feather / skin problems. Have a look at http://www.theveterinarysmallholder.com/ for more info.
Mary.

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Post: # 183130Post Millymollymandy »

I don't suppose you have any advice for me/my hen with bumblefoot do you?

http://www.selfsufficientish.com/forum/ ... 14&t=17686
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Post: # 183212Post Millymollymandy »

Mary thanks very much for the advice - I have moved it into the bumblefoot thread as it makes more sense to keep the info together. It's a bit of a hopeless situation I think :( but at least it has taught me to be more vigilant in checking their feet in future.
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Post: # 183551Post indy »

Oh how I wish we had a sympathetic vet like this down here, I was most upset when my vet refused to treat my beautiful indian runner for a prolapse last year, it may well have been hopeless but I would have like the opportunity to try :(
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Post: # 187700Post shiela_robins »

The last one is that sheep I'm reading? Kinda funny since everything else are chickens. I wish you Good luck on your new venture! :icon_smile:

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Post: # 187730Post JulieSherris »

shiela - indian runners are ducks... you know, the ones that look like they are stood upright when they walk/run!
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