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  1. To find a chicken vet near you, you can try: The Association of Avian Veterinarians; Poultry DVM Directory of Chicken Vets ; A veterinary telehealth service e.g. VetTriage; Alternatives To Taking Your Chicken To The Vet. If you don’t want to or can’t access a poultry vet for your sick chicken, you have a couple of choices: Cull the sick bird/s

  2. Sep 11, 2019 · The Avian Veterinarian: Find a Doc for Your Flock. Pre-emptively protect your chickens' health by establishing contact with an avian veterinarian before the need arises. Here's how to find one. by Ana Hotaling. PHOTO: Ana Hotaling. If you keep chickens, you’ve probably heard it from several sources.

  3. Chickens will require veterinary care. While it may be tempting to think of a backyard flock as a source of inexpensive eggs, hens, like cats and dogs, require periodic veterinary care. Chickens can become ill or get injured, and vet exams and treatment can easily cost over $100 per visit.

  4. Welcome to Ask The Chicken Doctor. BOOK NOW! Ask The Chicken Doctor for help with that... Care and Compassion. The Chicken Doc knows how important your feathered friends are to you. Fast Service. Available via phone or email for all services. Appointments can be booked immediately. Educate.

  5. Consult or refer. Create and keep a list of local veterinarians who regularly treat birds, as well as any nearby veterinary facilities or teaching hospitals with poultry specialists. Know the legalities regarding treatment options.

  6. Sep 1, 2021 · Poultry vets are small animal medical practitioners who specialize in poultry medicine and management. They are licensed animal health professionals with advanced training in the management of poultry species.

  7. PoultryDVM is an informational website which helps pet poultry owners take better care of their birds, through the use of infographics, interactive tools (such as a Chicken Symptom Checker.

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