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Hi Benjamin

 

> Phil: There is a bird rescue group who has asked me to try to treat

> birds of prey they have rescued, usually victims of automobiles. They

> have an owl with head/neck trauma. I have found lots of small animal

> info out there, but is there anything specific to birds that you could

> recommend? Any help appreciated. Thanks Benjamin Hawes, MAOM, Lic. Ac.,

 

Sorry. I have no experience of treating birds, but a few vets in EU and

USA do so. I understand that they use atatomically similar points to

those in other animals and man.

 

Laser should be useful in birds. Try:

 

For Shock: GV28 (midline of palate) + KI01 (in web of toes)

 

For Pain: GB34 + LI11

 

For Neck: GB20 + GB21 + GB34 + LI11

 

Best of luck.

 

Best regards,

 

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WORK : Teagasc, c/o 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland

Mobile: 353-; [in the Republic: 0]

 

HOME : 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland

Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0]

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Chinese Proverb: " Man who says it can't be done, should not interrupt

man doing it "

 

 

 

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Benjamin,

 

Hi. I am a new member to this group, and just read your post. There is a

group called, The

Lindsay Wildlife Museum, 1931 First Avenue, Pleasant Hill or Walnut Creek,

California.

They specialize in rescuing and saving all wildlife. Every time I rescue a

bird whether it

is a sparrow or a bird of prey, or any type of wounded wildlife I take it to

them. They are fantastic, and

keep in touch to let you know how it is doing. Their telephone number is

(925) 935-1978

Call them. I don't know where you are, but I don't think it matters to them

 

They may have information, references and resources to offer you, and more

than

probably will tell you how to treat, house, and feed and keep the owl alive

and well.

 

Good Luck,

Sasha

 

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for Phil - treating an owl

 

Phil:

 

 

 

There is a bird rescue group who has asked me to try to treat birds of prey

they have rescued, usually victims of automobiles. They have an owl with

head/neck trauma. I have found lots of small animal info out there, but is

there anything specific to birds that you could recommend? Any help

appreciated.

 

Thanks

 

 

 

Benjamin Hawes, MAOM, Lic. Ac.,

 

 

 

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>Sat, 29 Jan 2005 02:18:37 -0000

>

>Hi Benjamin

>

> > Phil: There is a bird rescue group who has asked me to try to treat

> > birds of prey they have rescued, usually victims of automobiles. They

> > have an owl with head/neck trauma. I have found lots of small animal

> > info out there, but is there anything specific to birds that you could

> > recommend? Any help appreciated. Thanks Benjamin Hawes, MAOM, Lic. Ac.,

>

>Sorry. I have no experience of treating birds, but a few vets in EU and

>USA do so. I understand that they use atatomically similar points to

>those in other animals and man.

>

>Laser should be useful in birds. Try:

>

>For Shock: GV28 (midline of palate) + KI01 (in web of toes)

>

>For Pain: GB34 + LI11

>

>For Neck: GB20 + GB21 + GB34 + LI11

>

>Best of luck.

>

>Best regards,

>

>Email: <

>

>WORK : Teagasc, c/o 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland

>Mobile: 353-; [in the Republic: 0]

>

>HOME : 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland

>Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0]

>WWW : http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/searchap.htm

>

>Chinese Proverb: " Man who says it can't be done, should not interrupt

>man doing it "

>

>

>

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Hello: I have tons of information on treating not only wildlife but also

raptors, with both acupuncture and homeopathy.Many articles have been

printed over the years in the back journals of the Holistic Veterinary

Medical Association.In Dr Shoen's text on veterinary acupuncture, their are

all the bird points in illustration and definition.If this veterinarian

requesting this information in unable to obtain these articles, have him

contact me directly with his contact snail mail and I will see about getting

copies of the uncopywrited information to him.Sincerely,P.Jordan,DVM

 

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>Chinese Medicine

>Chinese Medicine

>Re: for Phil - treating an owl

>Sat, 29 Jan 2005 02:18:37 -0000

>

>Hi Benjamin

>

> > Phil: There is a bird rescue group who has asked me to try to treat

> > birds of prey they have rescued, usually victims of automobiles. They

> > have an owl with head/neck trauma. I have found lots of small animal

> > info out there, but is there anything specific to birds that you could

> > recommend? Any help appreciated. Thanks Benjamin Hawes, MAOM, Lic. Ac.,

>

>Sorry. I have no experience of treating birds, but a few vets in EU and

>USA do so. I understand that they use atatomically similar points to

>those in other animals and man.

>

>Laser should be useful in birds. Try:

>

>For Shock: GV28 (midline of palate) + KI01 (in web of toes)

>

>For Pain: GB34 + LI11

>

>For Neck: GB20 + GB21 + GB34 + LI11

>

>Best of luck.

>

>Best regards,

>

>Email: <

>

>WORK : Teagasc, c/o 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland

>Mobile: 353-; [in the Republic: 0]

>

>HOME : 1 Esker Lawns, Lucan, Dublin, Ireland

>Tel : 353-; [in the Republic: 0]

>WWW : http://homepage.eircom.net/~progers/searchap.htm

>

>Chinese Proverb: " Man who says it can't be done, should not interrupt

>man doing it "

>

>

>

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