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Chicken Friendly Vets

Mon, Jul 12 2010 09:45am BST 1
Chicken Vet
Chicken Vet
4 Posts

“Hello to all the poultry lovers out there. I work for one of the UK’s largest veterinary practices that specialises purely in the care and well being of poultry. Due to unprecedented demand we have created a new website for people who keep fancy fowl, small flocks or chickens in the back garden. The site is free to access and offers first class veterinary advice on all aspects of keeping chickens.

We have a helpline where you can ring up and speak to an experienced poultry field service person, or you can register and become a client of one of our associated chicken vet practices. Our site is very informative, giving clear advice and information on the common ailments of poultry, as well as recommendations of what to use if your birds are under the weather. The products for sale in our online shop are recommended by our poultry vets and we endeavour to find products in small enough sizes suitable for small flock keepers.

You can follow us on www.twitter.com/chickenvet where our vets give regular health updates and pertinent seasonal and topical advice.

Please have a look at the site www.chickenvet.co.uk we are continually striving to improve and add information, so if you have any thoughts then please let us know.”

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