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Vet Rex to prevent respiratory problems at shows and to make them glow

by Kate Morreale
(Hardwick, MA)

Ivermectin Pour On- goes under each wing after the bath.
Adams under each wing every other show
FrontLine under each wing occasionally or instead of Adams
Disinfectant for the show coops before the bird goes in.
Clean cups for food and water.
Lots of extra shavings.
Lots of extra water treated with vitamins for stress.
Extra water for washing and a small towel to dry a bird
Toe clippers for trims and an emery board for the beaks
Airy carrying coops with lots of shavings.
Bungy cords to strap down the coops inside the truck.
Collapsible wagon for carrying birds and equipment to and from the show room. (this is for my own first aid so I don't have to run too much at the show!)
Golden Egg Farm, Kate Morreale

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