Acid Pak- 3/4
tsp. per gallon of water (helps prevent and treat
illnesses, also a good de-stresser)
Alcohol or
alcohol pads
Antiseptic-
hydrogen peroxide & gauze
AquaMast II
Penicillin G (use when the rabbit gets sore in
the genital area)
Baby oil,
mineral oil, or ear mite medicine (all can be
used on ear mites)
Iodine (clean
the area before lancing an abcess)
Kaopectate (for
acute diarrhea- use 4-6 drops every hour until
diarrhea stops)
Medication
syringe and eye dropper (to dispense medicine)
Preparation H
(used to treat sore hocks or mix with the ink
after tatooing a rabbits ear)
Quintex (rabbit
wormer)
Razor blades
(to lance an abcess)
Rubber Gloves
Small bottle of
listerine (rub into fur to treat fur mites)
Small
flashlight (shine it through the rabbits ear if
the tattoo has faded)
Small
medication syringe (feed baby bunnies)
Small pair of
scissors (to cut mats out of fur and general
purpose use)
Terramycin (eye
ointment)
Toenail
clippers
Triple
antibiotic ointment
Vitamin and
mineral powder to mix in water (use to prevent
stress and for nursing does)
Q-tips, cotton
balls, baby wipes, kleenex, paper towels (general
cleanup)
Apron or smock
Black felt tip
marker (to put coop numbers in your rabbits ears
and for making For Sale signs)
Small Wipe-Off
Marker board (can be used to list rabbits for
sale)
Business cards
if you have them
Collapsible
stool or chair
Corn starch (to
dust an area that has been spot-cleaned in order
to speed up drying)
Directions to
the show
Extra clothes
(in case the weather turns hot or cold or you
spill something on you)
Grooming brush
, small comb, slicker brush
Hand sanitizer
Lock with key
(in case you need to lock your cages)
Small carpet
square (for grooming on)
Small spray
bottle (to remove excess dust and hair from the
rabbits coat)
Umbrella