Basic Aviculture Vocabulary & Concepts: Images and Facts to Help You ‘Talk the Talk’

Are you confident in your medical approach to pediatric health problems ranging from constricted toes to omphalitis, but hazy on the details of incubation and hatch? Many avian veterinarians deal with aviculturists only sporadically, which can diminish your ability to extract relevant patient history. Use Aviculture Vocabulary & Concepts to quickly review common breeder concepts and terms, so that you are better able to focus on your patient’s medical care . . .


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Pollock C. Basic aviculture vocabulary & concepts: Images and facts to help you ‘talk the talk’. May 9, 2013. LafeberVet Web site. Available at https://lafeber.com/vet/basic-aviculture-vocabulary-concepts-images-and-facts-to-help-you-talk-the-talk/