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    Will Star Die?

    Ivermectin 1% injectable isoften givenorally, usually at higher dosage due to a degree of inactivation of thedrug by digestive juices. By injection, for mites, therecommended dosage is 400 mcg/kg, this 0.018 cc/lb of the 1% solutionsold for cattle and swine (10# rabbit would get 0.18cc) given by...
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    Rabbits and Horses

    You'll note that rabbit ain't beingrid:DI have it on good authority that nobody's been able tostay in the saddle in all the attempts:cool:
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    Rabbits and Horses

    pamnock wrote: In rabbits inmgestion of cecotropes is common and normal behavior, inhorses (which don't produce cecotropes) it is "In adult horses,coprophagy is interpreted as a sign of nutritional deficiency or severedeprivation of more appropriate forage." Well aware of both as food source...
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    Rabbits and Horses

    Let's go from the other direction- -rabbits are born with eye closed, helplessand hairless,horses come out wide eyed and hairy, capable of running soon afterbirth. -rabbits have two sets of incisors on top, horses have one. -rabbits practice eat their cecal products, don't know...do horses...
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    Broccoli

    I have used broccoli as an appetite stimulant,my rabbits eat it readily,gas hasn't been a problem. OurBullmastiff pup, Baxter, now HE has a problem!
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    Molting/Shedding

    RaspberrySwirl wrote: I don't see oats as causing soft stool problems, i've fed rabbits on an almost exclusively rolled oats w/o any sign of softened or excessive stools. RABBIT PRODUCTION attributes the squishy stools to a primarily excessive protein problem, rolled oats have a protein content...
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    Head Tilt: Causes and Treatment

    It may be "of course" to you now, it wasn'tthen, or even 10 years later. The wide spread ignorance among vetsconcerning rabbits and their medical needs prompted my 26 year quest tomake sure my rabbits receive better care. Even while studying for myBSN I was studying everything I could glean on...
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    Head Tilt: Causes and Treatment

    Several years ago an ARBA judge/rabbitbreeder/vet, in Maryland, Wendy Feaga observed that a majority of theWry Neck cases she was seeing were due to the cerebral edema caused bymigration of E cuniculi to the rabbit's brain.This wascontrary to the long held belief that Wry Neck was due to a...
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    Molting/Shedding

    The one truism of rabbit showing is that your rabbits will go into a molt on show day, especially if it's a big show, like ARBA convention or breed national show. RABBIT PRODUCTION, pg 105, speaks on molting. There is a juvenile molt beginning at about 2-4 or 5 months. Heavy feeding tends to...
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    To Hay or Not to Hay!

    Remember that "wild" rabbits in Australia areferal European Rabbits, physiologically identical to our domesticatedrabbits and the wild rabbits of Europe. Our wild rabbits (Cottontail)and hares (jack and snowshoe) differ in genetics and physiology.
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    To Hay or Not to Hay!

    Before the pelleted rabbit feed was widespread,breeders typically fed their rabbits alfalfa hay, grain mixtures andgreens. This was very time consuming but the rabbits tended to do well.Then a "balanced diet" pellet was marketed, it contained all thenutritional requirements of rabbits. This was...
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    Symptoms of Kidney Problems

    Specific Gravity is a measure of the relative concentration of the urine. Normal range of SG of rabbit urine is1.003-1.038 (human urine is 1.002-1.028). Some diseases, such as Diabetes Insipitus (not more common Diabetes Mellitus) cause kidneys not to reabsorb water so urine is less concenmtrated.
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    Poopie Butt

    Usually timothy based pellets will be a bitlower in protein, major difference is usually the lower calcium contentof timothy vs alfalfa. Non producing adult rabbits don't require asmuch calcium. Low calcium can present problems in pregnant doe, itprevents normal action of oxytocin in stimulating...
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    Symptoms of Kidney Problems

    Carolyn wrote: The longest lived rabbit I had was a Netherland DwarfHimi buck, he was over 12 (and would lived longer if rabbit sitter had been more careful), a friend had a Flemish live to 17. It's more their relative health, diet, and environment than breed or pedigree that deirmines longevity.
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    Cooling A Rabbit

    Also called evaporative cooler, cools byevaporation rather than refrigeration so uses lot less electricity.It's a big box with fabric pad on 3 sides with water running over them.Big fan inside the box draws air through the wet pad and blows it intothe building. Evaporatio of the fine mist drops...
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    Poopie Butt

    Interesting, I haven't used anything but PurinaShow for years, years past they had a chow that was 18%. I guess onlythe Adv Formula Professional is 18% now. Oats shouldn't put on fat unless fed too much, it is lower in cqaloriesthan most feeds. When I feed oats i reduce the amount of pellets by...
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    what to do

    it's not the wire that causes the problems, it'sthe size of the wire. Most cages traditionally use 16ga bottom wire,this flexes too much not giving rabbit feet support. Since I'veswitched to firmer, stiffer 14 gauge floor wire I've had zero footprobklems, even in my Mini Rex, who had a...
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    Poopie Butt

    I have Dutch too, but haven't had near theSticky Bun problem with them as with the lops. Gofigure:Dgreen bag is 18% protein isn't it? You might tryadding some rolled oats (like Quaker Oats), a couple of tbs/day mighthelp to dry up the stools. Or switch to a 16% feed, Lebas (Frenchrabbit...
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    what to do

    Most fruits/veggies are OK, it's too much thatcause problems. Carrots and most fruits (apples) have rather high sugarcontent. I always advise using restraint with them, giving as a treatin very moderate amounts, much like candy for rabbits:DRabbits are creatures of habit, they can do just fine...
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    Cooling A Rabbit

    I put a swamp cooler in my barn. It blows coolair into one end of the barn and the exhaust fans on the other end keepthe air moving thru the barn. On a smaller scal, a fan blowing over a pan of water or thru a wettowel will do much the same thing. As the water evaporates the air tempis lowered...
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