That's too bad, I just noticed them a few hours ago and checked other rabbits, two freshly bonded girls have them, Bernie 1year 7 months old and her daughter Harley 8 months old. They are just bonded a few days ago and have similar pimples, they both look very healthy and are very clean girls and all indoor. I have more rabbits they are all indoor 100%, just one new rabbit I adopted 2 weeks ago he was very sick with bloating we cured it now he's all good they have no contact with him but maybe through brushes and my clothes. I've checked him he was quite clean rabbit only I cleaned his scent glands but nothing suspicious and there's only very few spots on each, Bernie already licked them off I will check everybody now if other rabbits have any symptoms.
I won't be able to get to a vet in the next couple days everything's closed but going to do some reading, thank you for the links.
Worst thing that I brushed more rabbits with the same brush and maybe they also have it through my clothes etc. Horrible news.
Now, how fast it can spread and what can I do now before going to vets? What do I use to disinfect everything?
I thought what can it be and what was changed recently, only I use different wood pellets this week ordered from another store as where I usually buy were sold out before Christmas. And these pellets are a bit different, and I don't like them, too much dust and smell I won't buy them again. I thought, could it be kind of allergic reaction from them?
I took a few photo ot the spots will try to upload from my camera now, here are my girls Bernie and Harley. This yellow toilet is an extra, they have their regular bigger litter box with wood pellets on the left side