





moderndaydinosaurs wrote:Insurance is great for emergencies!!! Unfortunately, many smaller private practice avian vet clinics may not offer it. Mine doesn't. It's worth it if you can get it though.
It is hard to estimate costs with much accuracy, as was already said, but I just took my grey to the vet for his annual exam and for exam, blood work, fecal culture, and a nail trim it cost me $212. That's similar to what I paid his previous vet (now retired) and seems to be the going rate in my area. I don't think the size of the bird makes a difference. I think it would be reasonable to budget for $150-200 for annual vet expenses for a healthy bird. Also, to be perfectly honest, I don't take my birds every year. For young, healthy birds, every other year is usually fine.


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