Do you know what caused the infection originally? If it was an injury or something unknown? I have had success with using a warm compress (soft cloth soaked in almost hot water, then squeeze out most of the water and hold gently to the area), then saline drops (I use nasal drops from the...
That helps a lot! Thank you! Bunny is indoors with a hutch attached to an xpen, allowed free roaming time too. No dogs, seems like a peaceful situation. I'll pass this info along. I'm sure it will be helpful!
I had a buyer reach out to me yesterday asking advice on her bunny becoming very aggressive, longing and biting. I've never had any issues like this so I was unsure what to say. The rabbit is a 6 month old Holland lop, so I told her that Ellie (the rabbit) has likely been going through puberty...
Were you able to administer the vaccine yourself? If so, would you be able to share where you got it? The local vet here who will administer it also requires microchipping and I don't know how I feel about having to microchip them.
I had a kit that I thought was blind too. But it was just really swollen. I use saline and a warm soft baby wash cloth and gently rub along where the slit should be. Might just be so crusted that it's sealed pretty good. If not,
I echo was @majorv said and take the kit in.
I have my rabbits on concrete flooring and I tape cardboard down with paper tape over plastic sheeting to waterproof it. The cardboard gives them a bit of cushion to walk on. Also a layer of hay or straw is helpful too. They do not mind the concrete at all, but mine is not sealed. In our next...
For small scratches I just use a little Neosporin/triple antibiotic ointment. But not too much because sometimes they make the wound worse trying to get the stuff off. Or you can just keep the area clean and let it heal on its own.
It's very possible that he is eating some still, but making too many..that can be caused by too much sugar in his diet (too many treats) and I've also seen this when my rabbits get too many fresh vegetables. You may want to try cutting back on the fresh veggies and encouraging more hay.
Hmmm. They all look like girls to me except for sisko. You'll want to press a little more firmly on the sides of the vent area to see if the tubular part can stick out more to make sure they are boys. And yeah, poor Janeway looks to have an infection. If it were me, I'd rinse the area with some...
It sounds like you've thought about it a lot and planned well. I'm not going to speak to shelter vs breeder, you've gotten a lot about that already. So with bringing an 8 wk old male home ... Male/female bonds do seem to work the best. Female/female work well too, but since you've got your boy...
Congratulations! I have had a few back to back litters on accident (my kids kept sabotaging my efforts to keep the buck separate). My bonded pair of does both were pregnant at the same time but staggered every two weeks. One doe started weaning her babies around 3 weeks and by the time she...
Driving can be super stressful for them. I took one of my bucks to be neutered 9 hours each way with a week stay in between. He is a very chill and calm bunny. And looking back he probably did great. I was worried at the time. He seemed to lose weight. And he didn't eat or drink anything while...
As a breeder, I would definitely say not all breeder are bad. Many are just working to better the breed or working on a specific line and then sell the bunnies that don't fit in with their program. I personally love seeing my bunnies as mothers. They love having babies and I think it gives them...