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I don't know whereabouts you are Sam - but I use an avian vet in Thirsk

He takes cloacal (vent) and throat swabs and reckons that they should only be looked at under a microscope when they are fresh - droppings can be sent by post to him

but not swabs - he insists that the swabs have to be fresh samples

 

 

Here is a link to one of the pages on their website

 

http://www.sandhillvet.co.uk/html/pigeon_service_management_diseases.html

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I don't know whereabouts you are Sam - but I use an avian vet in Thirsk

He takes cloacal (vent) and throat swabs and reckons that they should only be looked at under a microscope when they are fresh - droppings can be sent by post to him

but not swabs - he insists that the swabs have to be fresh samples

 

 

Here is a link to one of the pages on their website

 

http://www.sandhillvet.co.uk/html/pigeon_service_management_diseases.html

Yeah spoke to this vet on the phone yesterday, thanks for the reply

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