Dalton's Game Consultancy

A veterinary practice dedicated to the well being of gamebirds

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Unit 1 The Boscombe Centre
Amesbury, Wiltshire, SP4 7RX
01980 622350

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Game bird services

healty birds consultant amesbury

Our practice is focussed primarily on game birds. Between them our clients rear and release more than 2,500,000 pheasants and about 500,000 Partridges.

 

We want you to rear and release superbly fit birds. To help achieve this we offer:

  • Hatchery management advice
  • Hygiene monitoring in and around the hatchery and cold store
  • Flock Veterinary Health Programmes supported by
  • Site visits to plan disease control
  • Vaccination protocols for laying, rearing and released birds
  • In-feed medication prescription service
  • Investigation of disease problems with Laboratory Post mortem examination with full back-up
  • A well stocked medicine store to provide you with what YOU want when you need it
  • Free telephone consultations for registered clients
  • Management of field trials and Projects
  • Annual shoot and game farm audits
  • Training meetings
  • Newsletters for clients
  • Export health certification

Products

Well stocked dispensary. Illustrated are just some of the products we are able to supply to our clients. They include electrolytes, electrolytes plus multi vitamins, multi vitamins, worming … Read More >>

Healthy birds

Preventing disease is always cheaper than treating it, so our objective is to work with our clients to rear their birds as free of disease as possible and then provide for a disease-free release. To … Read More >>

Problems

If it goes wrong. Even with meticulous forward planning things can still go wrong. If they do, our custom-built premises at Amesbury allow us to carry out a detailed investigation of the clinical … Read More >>

Game bird Diseases

game bird disease consultancy

Aspergillosis The disease is caused by a fungus, Aspergillus fumigatus. It is transmitted by inhalation of fungus spores from contaminated litter (e.g. wood shavings) or contaminated feed. Hatcheries may also contribute … Read More >>

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