FOR EXHIBITION AND MARKET 



another box setting inside the outer shell, and is also 

 made of thin matched lumber, with separate covers for 

 each compartment. These covers are dropped down 

 one-half inch to permit the outer cover to fit over 

 them when closed. A space of one inch is left between 

 the inside of the shell and the inside box, which 

 prevents draughts from blowing directly on the rab- 

 bits. The air passes through the small holes in the 

 side and ends, strikes the inside box and goes over 

 the top of it to the rabbits. 



Stock the shipping box carefully with bedding and 

 food as directed in chapter on selling and shipping, 

 and sprinkle a little germicide and disinfectant inside 

 on the sides and bottom before shipping. 



The greatest drawback in exhibiting is lack of 

 proper caretakers to look after the stock when it 

 reaches the shows. 



Another bad feature is the fact that exhibitors are 

 not properly notified regarding their winnings, or the 

 arrival of their stock. The proper form should appear 

 something like this : 



Official Show 



Place 



Date 



Received from — - 



Name '• • 



Address 



Breed 



Sex 



Class No 



Specimen No 



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