ZephyrFly
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There's a practice about 1.5 hours from me that I found on birdline.org.uk, their chief vet is more of a zoology vet but seems to work alot with birds (big and small). They are also the first vet I've seen to stock harrisons.
Now I've talked to their receptionist and she even commented that they get alot of birds coming from far away (only actual avian vet is 2 hours from me and won't take us unless it's a referral, which every practice I've talked to will do if need be but I don't want to go through those hoops every year on basic tests).
The actual question I have is after talking to them on the phone the receptionist has said "we'd discuss micro chipping", "have you got your bird on Harrison's" , and "we'd gas your bird to get the blood sample as to not over stress the bird".
I mentioned my surprise at chipping a small bird but she did say it would be discussed with the vet at the consultation (not til march, no rush). I was expecting some kind of harrisons pushing but that doesn't bother me really. I understand especially with smaller birds that getting a blood sample or enable sample would not be easy but is this normal procedure for vets with birds? Or smaller birds?
This thread is me basically hoping to see if this vet seems normal or if there's any red flags. Costs seem normal.
Now I've talked to their receptionist and she even commented that they get alot of birds coming from far away (only actual avian vet is 2 hours from me and won't take us unless it's a referral, which every practice I've talked to will do if need be but I don't want to go through those hoops every year on basic tests).
The actual question I have is after talking to them on the phone the receptionist has said "we'd discuss micro chipping", "have you got your bird on Harrison's" , and "we'd gas your bird to get the blood sample as to not over stress the bird".
I mentioned my surprise at chipping a small bird but she did say it would be discussed with the vet at the consultation (not til march, no rush). I was expecting some kind of harrisons pushing but that doesn't bother me really. I understand especially with smaller birds that getting a blood sample or enable sample would not be easy but is this normal procedure for vets with birds? Or smaller birds?
This thread is me basically hoping to see if this vet seems normal or if there's any red flags. Costs seem normal.