Northern California Angora Guild

Monday, June 21, 2021

RHDV Vaccination at Corralitos: Part 1 Casey's Rabbits





This is view from the back of Casey's SUV.  Is it a show day?   Nope, it is not.



This is on the passenger side of Casey's SUV, all full.




This is behind the driver.   Where is Casey going?

 

Here they are, Casey's 26 Angoras, some English and some Satin, all made it to Corralitos for the RHDV vaccination clinic.   



These 26 Angoras were vaccinated in August 2020, just one day before the fire burned down Casey's barn.  These are the lucky one that were rescued.   It has been 10 months since the last vaccination.  With a chance of getting into the vaccination clinic, Casey took the opportunity to vaccinate them a bit earlier than the one-year effective time frame.





Casey is checking in, her rabbits are the first batch to be vaccinated.




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The holding coops are set up under the giant redwoods in the Santa Cruz mountain.   Casey starts to load her rabbits for the veterinarian to do injection.  




Casey's rabbits are all loaded, she is doing the final check with paper work.




Here is the vaccination clinic "boss", or the great facilitator for the clinic to happen.  Chris Zemny in cooperation with her veterinarian did the paper work and leg work to get the vaccine imported.     She provided the opportunity for fellow breeders to have access the vaccine at cost, she donated all her time and effort without any compensation. Chris also uses her equipment to set up a system for the rabbits to be vaccinated by the veterinarian efficiently.  The reward is to see rabbits protected and keep our area as safe as possible. 


  






1 Comments:

  • At 4:50 PM, Blogger Deb McCormick said…

    Congratulations Casey for getting them all done again! So nice of Chris going out of her way and taking the time to insure healthy rabbits!!!

     

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