by Pajarita » Thu May 16, 2019 8:26 am
I agree 100%. That's also what I do, first exam to see what I am dealing with and, once I get the diet and supplements decided for the rest of their lives, I only take them to the vet if I see something or if they are very old. It makes no sense to stress them out for things you cannot change and once the conditions (light schedule, diet, supplements, etc) are good, all you have to do is just keep at it because, as you say, whatever harm was done by the previous bad husbandry, it's being undone - it might take years but it always goes in the right direction.