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Raptor Health Mastery: Cutting-Edge Clinical Approaches in Falcon Medicine
Falcon medicine is a specialised branch of avian veterinary science focused on the health, performance, and conservation of birds of prey. Falcons have unique physiological adaptations such as acute vision, efficient respiratory systems, high metabolic rates, and powerful flight musculature that require advanced diagnostic and therapeutic care. Modern clinical approaches include surgical techniques, orthopaedics, parasitology management, and preventive health programmes combined with nutritional support and stress reduction. As falconry, recognised by UNESCO as cultural heritage, continues across over 80 countries, veterinary innovation ensures the wellbeing, sustainability, and peak performance of these extraordinary raptors.
Discover how next-gen science is taking falcon care to new heights. Read more…
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