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Let the Adventure Begin!
After years of hard work and dedication, the time has come to bid farewell to the daily grind and welcome the joy of retirement.
Honoring Dr. Brown.

Please email the clinic at info@colonialvet.ca to let us know if you would like to join us in celebrating in September. Date and Location are still to be determined.

Illustrated Articles

Birds + Reproductive Care

  • Chronic egg laying occurs when a female bird lays more eggs in one clutch than the usual number or lays repeated clutches of eggs. Chronic egg laying may lead to malnutrition and egg binding. There are behavioral and medical interventions to stop chronic egg laying.

  • Egg binding is not uncommon in birds and may be resolved easily if treated early; if not, the bird may become critically ill. Egg binding occurs when the female bird is unable to expel the egg from her body. Egg-bound birds are usually weak, not perching, often sitting low on the perch or on the bottom of the cage and are straining as if trying to defecate or to lay an egg. Treatment varies depending upon how sick the bird is, as well as the location of the egg and the length of time the bird has been egg bound.