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    Recovery from abcess and subsequent G.I. Stasis

    Thanks Guys - My rabbits are kept in at night/if i'm out/very rainy in a fox proof run (on slabs because a fox will dig it's way in.) also routinely vacinated for myxi and vHD. . We haven't been worming them regularly so good advice! Bounce seems fully recovered, happily munching grass, autumn...
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    Recovery from abcess and subsequent G.I. Stasis

    Thanks for info' My rabbits are both normally 'Free Range' in the day - they area they roam is about 40 ft square - bushes/apple tree/grass/woodshed . So out and about for about 8 hours unless very wet - I work from home. I do see them chewing on twigs, wood and at the moment autumn leaves. The...
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    Recovery from abcess and subsequent G.I. Stasis

    Also it seems that the GI stasis was a result of her stopping eating due to pain from abscess/tooth. Very quick decline from apparently normal eating/activity to being very flat in her responses. Looking pretty good now.
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    Recovery from abcess and subsequent G.I. Stasis

    Hi - not sure what caused abscess on neck but she also had a molar growing outward into cheek. Neither she or her bonded male eat much hay as they have so much grass. She eats more pellets than him and is generally less active. Well padded but not obese!
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    A few diet questions

    Hi - You might want to go easy on beet leaves, I do give my bunnies a small piece of beetroot or beet leaf but I'm very sparing with it. Both contain oxalic acid which in excess can be a issue for us and I suppose might be for them. Mine have quite strong stomachs and lots of variety as we have...
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    Recovery from abcess and subsequent G.I. Stasis

    :hug: Hi our bunny Bounce has ad a nasty abscess under her jaw some dental issues and stopped eating. Hopefully on the road to recovery. We have a well stocked herb garden and our rabbits are used to this as part of their diet when out and about in the garden. They roam free most of the day...
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