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=Rabbit Care= | =Rabbit Care= | ||
==Anatomy== | ==Anatomy== | ||
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*white urine, may be a sign of balder sludge, but this is not necessarily abnormal or means your rabbit is sick. White Urine if only occasionally may mean that your feed is high in calcium. Normal Rabbit Physiology is set up to process excess calcium, and even bladder sludge. this will become an issue if your rabbit has a genetic predisposition to narrow urethra, or poor mobility. If Your rabbit has poor mobility you will want to switch it to a lower calcium Diet, and add supplements to help mitigate bladder sludge. | *white urine, may be a sign of balder sludge, but this is not necessarily abnormal or means your rabbit is sick. White Urine if only occasionally may mean that your feed is high in calcium. Normal Rabbit Physiology is set up to process excess calcium, and even bladder sludge. this will become an issue if your rabbit has a genetic predisposition to narrow urethra, or poor mobility. If Your rabbit has poor mobility you will want to switch it to a lower calcium Diet, and add supplements to help mitigate bladder sludge. | ||
==Coat Texture== | ==Coat Texture== | ||
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the following are links to in-depth pages on each item, as well as lists of topics you can peruse. | the following are links to in-depth pages on each item, as well as lists of topics you can peruse. | ||
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You should keep these Emergency items in your medicine cabinet. Antibiotics highlighted in red | You should keep these Emergency items in your medicine cabinet. Antibiotics highlighted in red | ||
[https:// | [https://www.researchgate.net/publication/263675779_Exotic_Animal_Formulary_-_by_James_W_Carpenter Exotic Animal Formulary -_by James W Carpenter 4th ed] | ||
===By Use=== | ===By Use=== | ||
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*[https://mmcrabbits.com/BCWiki/index.php?title=Bleach: Bleach] | *[https://mmcrabbits.com/BCWiki/index.php?title=Bleach: Bleach] | ||
*[https://mmcrabbits.com/BCWiki/index.php?title=Blue_kote: Blue Kote] | *[https://mmcrabbits.com/BCWiki/index.php?title=Blue_kote: Blue Kote] | ||
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*[https://mmcrabbits.com/BCWiki/index.php?title=Electrolyte_powder: Electrolyte Powder] | *[https://mmcrabbits.com/BCWiki/index.php?title=Electrolyte_powder: Electrolyte Powder] | ||
*[https://mmcrabbits.com/BCWiki/index.php?title=Exam_gloves: Exam Gloves] | *[https://mmcrabbits.com/BCWiki/index.php?title=Exam_gloves: Exam Gloves] | ||
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*[https://mmcrabbits.com/BCWiki/index.php?title=Toltrazuril5 Toltrazuril 5%] | *[https://mmcrabbits.com/BCWiki/index.php?title=Toltrazuril5: Toltrazuril 5%] | ||
*[https://mmcrabbits.com/BCWiki/index.php?title=TripleAntibioticOintment : Triple Antibiotic Ointment] | *[https://mmcrabbits.com/BCWiki/index.php?title=TripleAntibioticOintment : Triple Antibiotic Ointment] | ||
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===Internal Parasites === | ===Internal Parasites === | ||
* | *Pin Worms | ||
* | *Tape Worms | ||
* | *Whip Worms | ||
*Nosema | *Nosema | ||
* | *E.Cuniculi | ||
* | *Coccidia | ||
**Intestinal | **Intestinal | ||
** Hepatic | ** Hepatic | ||
==Non-Infectious Conditions== | ==Non-Infectious Conditions== | ||
===Gastrointestinal=== | ===Gastrointestinal=== | ||
* | *GI stasis | ||
===Reproductive Issues=== | ===Reproductive Issues=== | ||
* Cannibalism | * Cannibalism | ||
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* Early Nest Box Fatalities | * Early Nest Box Fatalities | ||
* Milk Enterotoxaemia | * Milk Enterotoxaemia | ||
===Common Injury or Self-inflected=== | ===Common Injury or Self-inflected=== |