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Old 19-07-2011, 06:06 PM
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As there doesnt appear to be one on this board I thought it may be worth starting a list that people can add to with poultry and waterfowl vets that they can recommend. Hopefully the Mods can make this a sticky for the Poultry and Waterfowl Health and Nutrition forum:

SOUTH ENGLAND (GLOUCESTERSHIRE, WILTSHIRE, OXFORDSHIRE)

GREAT WESTERN EXOTIC VETS
Unit 10 Berkshire House,
County Park,
Shrivenham Road,
Swindon SN1 2NR
Tel: 01793 603 800 Fax: 01793 603 801
Email: swindonreferralexotics@vets-now.com
Website: www.gwexotics.com

Neil A Forbes BVetMed DipECZM(Avian) FRCVS
RCVS Recognised Specialist Zoo & Wildlife (Avian)
European College Recognised Specialist Avian Medicine
President of the European College of Zoological Medicine

Great Western Exotic Vets is the only full time Specialist staffed, avian and exotic animal specific veterinary service in the Southern UK. They have a dedicated team of three vets specifically trained to care for the everyday needs of exotic pets, and offer consultations 7 days a week INCLUDING BANK HOLIDAYS and have qualified avian vets available 24x7 to deal with out of hour emergencies.

If your bird is not already registered with a vet then you can go to them direct.

If your exotic pet is already under the care of another vet you can go to them for a second opinion (i.e. you then become their client, which is what we did) or you can go as a referral case (in which case you go back to your vet after treatment), the latter needs your vet to refer you to them but means that if your own vet needs help dignosing a problem with your vet, you and they can get expertise help from Neil and his team who are really lovely people.

They are also happy to provide clinical advice, interpret radiographs and laboratory results for colleagues in other veterinary practices as they genuinely want to help save lives and prevent suffering.

Their practice is very good too its a tier 3 RCVS accredited veterinary hospital, providing ventilated, disease control bird hospital accommodation with a vet and nurse on site 24 hours a day, and full on site laboratory services for birds and other exotic pets. Services include include endoscopy, microsurgery, MRI and CT Scanning, fluroscopy, identichips etc.

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