Bird First Aid. Episode 4
Video Description: How to transport your sick or injured bird. Call procedures. Carriers. Travelling. Temperature. Related Article Subjects: aid, avian, bird, cockatoo, dr., educational, emergency, First, gordy, jlcribber, john, langkamp, Medicine, pam, parrot, pet, video
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Bird First Aid Episode 6
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Bird First Aid. pt. 2
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