CoronaNora
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I have a 1/2 Cali x 1/4 NZ x 1/4 mini rex rabbit that has both ears curling at the tips.
He's about 3 1/2 months old and has been very healthy and vigorous. He eats normally and does not itch his ears. He hasn't shown and paralysis associated with Floppy Rabbit Syndrome which I have heard can be the cause of that.
His ears starts curling really fast (one day only one was curled and the next day the other one was curled) but just at the tips, the whole ear is not flopping down.
I've read that it might be a vitamin E deficiency, but he is on a complete rabbit pellet and eats plenty of GREAT quality hay.
Any ideas on what might cause the ears to curl down? Genetics, deficiency/diet, disease?
Thanks!
He's about 3 1/2 months old and has been very healthy and vigorous. He eats normally and does not itch his ears. He hasn't shown and paralysis associated with Floppy Rabbit Syndrome which I have heard can be the cause of that.
His ears starts curling really fast (one day only one was curled and the next day the other one was curled) but just at the tips, the whole ear is not flopping down.
I've read that it might be a vitamin E deficiency, but he is on a complete rabbit pellet and eats plenty of GREAT quality hay.
Any ideas on what might cause the ears to curl down? Genetics, deficiency/diet, disease?
Thanks!