How should you approach a backyard chicken?

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In recent years, the popularity of pet chickens has greatly increased and so you are much more likely to see them in your practice. All GP vets should be confident examining, diagnosing and treating the common problems encountered by this species.

In May’s Exotics Club webinar ‘Approach to the Backyard Chicken Consultation’, Jenna Richardson – Senior Clinician in Rabbit and Exotic Animal Medicine and Surgery at The Royal (Dick) School of Veterinary Studies – provided top tips and a step-by-step guide to ensure that you are fully prepared for when a chicken appears in your consulting room!

Join Exotics Club and get immediate access to the recording of this webinar to find out more about the veterinary care of backyard chickens.

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