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  1. coach723

    Egg bound? Day 4 - hard to find vets to treat

    I'm glad she's doing well, and yes, the bill is shocking. I had one like that a few months ago for a kitten. And then she had to see an ophthalmologist after all that. :hitThankfully she is doing fine now. It hurts the wallet and salves the heart. Thanks for posting that, I'm sure it will...
  2. coach723

    Egg bound? Day 4 - hard to find vets to treat

    I don't know what happened either. I'm guessing something admin had to do, in order to remove all posts. I really have no guess as to that. It appears there were posts up to yesterday, but all have disappeared. It's a mystery.
  3. coach723

    Egg bound? Day 4 - hard to find vets to treat

    Wow! So glad it went well and that you have such an awesome vet! I'm glad she did so good and hope she makes a full recovery. She's a very lucky hen!
  4. coach723

    Egg bound? Day 4 - hard to find vets to treat

    Yes, most rehabbers won't take osprey, they only eat fish, so it can be very difficult to feed them. The one I took broke it's wing, it was a young one, diving into a shallow pond (saw it happen). The wing was so shattered that they euthanized it also. It was really sad, but at least it...
  5. coach723

    Egg bound? Day 4 - hard to find vets to treat

    I was able to take an Osprey in last year, despite the flu, they said they had adequate isolation ability, but I know that chickens are not considered important in many places, and I've never tried to take one there. Good to know. I'm sorry you are having so much trouble finding one, I don't...
  6. coach723

    Egg bound? Day 4 - hard to find vets to treat

    Where in Florida are you? Have you called UF in Gainesville, is that drivable for you? Not sure about chickens, but they do treat raptors and other wildlife. I have taken injured wild birds there and have seen other wildlife dropped off, turtles, squirrels, a fawn, so would assume they do...
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