In the world of backyard poultry, no patient was too small for a little bit of progressive medicine.
"He’s got a bit of the rattle, Mrs. Higgins," Aris said, gently palpating Barnaby’s crop. He remembered a specific note in the surgery chapter about clearing obstructed airways in larger fowl. Backyard Poultry Medicine and Surgery: A Guide ...
Aris reached for the Guide . While most "serious" vets in the county focused on prize-winning stallions or high-yield dairy herds, Aris had carved a niche for the backyard keepers. He flipped to the section on . In the world of backyard poultry, no patient
With the precision of a jeweler, Aris performed a minor procedure to clear a stubborn piece of lodged grit that had led to a secondary infection. As he stitched—using the delicate suture patterns recommended in Chapter 8—Barnaby gave a sudden, indignant waff . He remembered a specific note in the surgery