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In Your Flock Supports ABV/PDD Research

Organized by Sandy Lender
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Hanes Tagless T-shirt

Help In Your Flock raise money for ABV/PDD research and magazine production costs.

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All funds raised will go to Sandy Lender, the organizer for To split between IYF magazine production and ABV/PDD research..
$590 raised
38 items sold of
150 goal
Thanks to our supporters!
$24
Hanes Tagless T-shirt, Unisex
Hanes Tagless T-shirt
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Organized by Sandy Lender

About this campaign

Publisher Sandy Lender wants to use In Your Flock companion parrot magazine to raise funds for Avian Bornavirus and PDD research. You can help researchers identify which strains of ABV may or may not progress to PDD; help us learn and report best husbandry practices. 

IMG_2248JPGIn Your Flock companion parrot magazine launched at a time when one of the darling parrots at the headquarters office was going through a frightening diagnosis of Proventricular Dilatation Disease. When sweet Ernie the Eclectus died in Publisher Sandy Lender's arms, she chose to share his story in the magazine. With information from avian veterinarians and researchers leading the way in ABV and PDD testing, she shared the most current knowledge with readers and has been looking for a way to do more. By purchasing one of these adorable t-shirts for yourself or friends, you help with two missions. Half of the proceeds go to assist in magazine production costs, bringing more education to more parrot owners. Half of the proceeds go to Dr. Laurie Hess of the Veterinary Center for Birds & Exotics in Bedford Hills, New York, and her research work this summer.ErniePotatoBeakjpgErnieBathjpg

Supporters

Sandy 1 item
cb buckley 2 items
Jessa Wicklund 1 item
La Vena 1 item

I lost my beautiful African Grey girl, Jiya to PDD. I want see a cure for this horrible disease. We need to learn more about how it is spread so that no more babies have to die.

Lynne 1 item + $25

I lost my dear Kermit to PDD. We need a cure!!

Jan Strong 1 item + $25
Donna Shore 1 item

I lost a beloved Red Bellied hen, Sophie in August, 2013 to this dreaded disease. I miss her so much and she was only 6 years old.

Einstein The Talking Texan Parrot 1 item + $25
Bert Plaza 2 items
Elizabeth Harding 1 item

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