budgie Posted November 13, 2010 Report Posted November 13, 2010 Who would you use for checking the droppings,worms,coccidiosis and paratypoid before the breeding season.
REDCHEQHEN Posted November 13, 2010 Report Posted November 13, 2010 worms and coccidiosis I can do myself - canker I have trouble seeing under a microscope - and cultures can't do myself - found an avian vet this year who doesn't charge an arm and a leg - at Thirsk - so will go to him in about 2 weeks time -though I have sent him droppings through the post as well (AND he never charged me )
Guest IB Posted November 13, 2010 Report Posted November 13, 2010 Picked up this website for Avian vets in Scotland. I know 3 of the names and can recommend them:- (1) Alistair Lawrie is the one I use, his main surgery is Falkirk, with a second one in Cumbernauld. He has been published & also lectures at Glasgow Veterinary College. Ask for him by name. (2) Michael Orsi I know and have consulted, he used to work with Lawrie Practice. Also knows his stuff. (3) Tom Pennycott is very well known, he too has been published and I have put extracts on the forum from some of the stuff he sent me, including work on salmonella. http://members.multimania.co.uk/parrotsonline/tablevets.html
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