RURAL AMERICA LIVE with Vetericyn

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Thursday, March 27th at 10pm ET

Join us to discuss the newest product in the Vetericyn product line - Super 7+Navel Dip. Our expert veterinarian panel will discuss the benefits of Super 7+Navel Dip such as results on dry down time, no irritation, non-toxic, non-flammable & environmentally safe. Be sure to call in with your questions and comments.

Visit Vetericyn.com/naveldip for more information.

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