If you guys don't mind me inserting a word,Beckie, as you know Sherman has had a relapse in hissneezing. Part of what I had done at the vet on Saturday wasto have him take a blood culture for Pasturella as an interpretivetool.
It was a pretty simple procedure, although a little expensive (but Ispare no expense when it comes to Sherman). They shaved aportion of his leg (that I still to this minute can't find) and tookblood from there. Sherman wasn't traumatized atall. The blood culture portion of the exam was $74 and Ishould have the test results back on Tuesday or Wednesday.
I'm being really diligent about the sneezing issue because I know thatdepending on its etiology it's one of the leading causes of mortalityin rabbits. It may indeed not be Pasturella, but at leastthat can be excluded as one of the causes of his sneezing.
As another word, Carolyn provided me with the homeopathic remedy,VetRx. This is apparently a product that many breeders useand that Pamnock also recommends. It's been on the market foryears and is apparently indicated extremely effective for nasalcongestion and sneezing.
In any event, I would let a vet make a comprehensive diagnosis to knowwhat I was dealing with before I started experimenting with "cures" ifI were in your situation. Just my two cents. Hopeit helps!
P.S. Will be updating Sherman's condition and providingancillary information which may prove helpful to you and others who'venoted respiratory symptoms in their bunnies later this week.