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| =Rabbit Care=   | =Rabbit Care=   | ||
| =Physical Warning Signs = | |||
| ==Nose== | |||
| ==Fecal Abnormalities == | |||
| ==Urine== | |||
| ==Coat Texture== | |||
| ==Eyes== | |||
| Healthy eyes should be clear, Bright , and alert. | |||
| Warning signs that your rabbit may be sick are: | |||
| * Squinted eyes, " Ouchie Face" this is an out ward indication your rabbit may be in pain, often a sign of bloat or gastric issues. | |||
| * Weepy eyes, can be a sign of allergy or eye irritations. | |||
| * White mucus/puss coming from the  corner of the eye, several warnings , eye infection, Pasteurella, sinus or ear infection.  | |||
| * Blood coming from eyes, examine for a physical an injury, or RHDv2. | |||
| * White or cloudy film ON the surface of the  cornea, eye infection, conjunctivitis, scratched cornea, entropion eyelid.  | |||
| * White or Cloudy film INSIDE the pupal, E.C. , (  | |||
| =Diseases and Treatments= | |||
| 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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| ==Medicine Cabinet== | ==Medicine Cabinet== | ||
| You should keep these Emergency items in your medicine cabinet.   | You should keep these Emergency items in your medicine cabinet. Antibiotics highlighted in red  | ||
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| * <span style="color:red">LA 200 , Liquamycin </span> | |||
| * <span style="color:red">LA 300 , Noromycin </span> ** harder to dose for rabbits due to concentration | |||
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| *oxytetracycline (LA 200) (LA 300) | |||
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| *[https://mmcrabbits.com/BCWiki/index.php?title=ProbioticPowder: Probiotic Powder] | *[https://mmcrabbits.com/BCWiki/index.php?title=ProbioticPowder: Probiotic Powder] | ||
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| *[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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Revision as of 05:05, 28 March 2022
Rabbit Care
Physical Warning Signs
Nose
Fecal Abnormalities
Urine
Coat Texture
Eyes
Healthy eyes should be clear, Bright , and alert. Warning signs that your rabbit may be sick are:
- Squinted eyes, " Ouchie Face" this is an out ward indication your rabbit may be in pain, often a sign of bloat or gastric issues.
- Weepy eyes, can be a sign of allergy or eye irritations.
- White mucus/puss coming from the corner of the eye, several warnings , eye infection, Pasteurella, sinus or ear infection.
- Blood coming from eyes, examine for a physical an injury, or RHDv2.
- White or cloudy film ON the surface of the cornea, eye infection, conjunctivitis, scratched cornea, entropion eyelid.
- White or Cloudy film INSIDE the pupal, E.C. , (
Diseases and Treatments
the following are links to in-depth pages on each item, as well as lists of topics you can peruse.
Medicine Cabinet
You should keep these Emergency items in your medicine cabinet. Antibiotics highlighted in red
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
J
K
L
- Lighter
- LA 200 , Liquamycin
- LA 300 , Noromycin ** harder to dose for rabbits due to concentration
M
N
O
- oxytetracycline (LA 200) (LA 300)
P
Q
R
S
T
U
V
W
X
Y
Z
Bacterial
- Abscess
- Blue Breast
- Conjunctivitis
- E.Coli
- Enteritis Complex
- Enterotoxaemia
- Foot Abscess
- Hemorrhagic Septicemia
- Listeria
- Listerious
- Mastitis
- Metritis
- Mucoid Enteritis
- Nest Box Eye
- Pasteurella
- Pasteurelosis
- Pneumonia
- Pseudomonas
- Rabbit Syphilis
- Salmonella
- Salmonellosis
- Snuffles
- Sore Eye
- Tyzzer's Disease
- Vent Disease
- Weaning Enteritis
- Weepy Eye
- Wry Neck
Viral
- Infectious Myxomatosis
- Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease 1 and 2
- Myxomatosis
Fungal
- Dermatophytosis
- Ring Worm
Parasitic
External Parasites
- Warbles
- Bot Fly
- Fly strike
- Fur Mites
- Mange Mite
- Ear Mites
- Ear Canker
Internal Parasites
- Pin Worms
- Tape Worms
- Whip Worms
- Nosema
- E.Cuniculi
- Coccidia
- Intestinal
- Hepatic
 
Non-Infectious Conditions
- Cancer
- Wet-Dewlap* can lead to infectious Pseudomonas
- Wry-Neck
- Torticollis
- Slobbers
- Tooth Abscess
- Cannibalism
- Fur Chewing
- Heat sterilization : Ginger added to the feed stopped the heat sterilization https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/32819074/
- Hair/Wool Block
- Fighting
- Ketosis
- Pregnancy Toxemia
- Dystocia
- "Young Doe Death Syndrome"
- Enterotoxaemia
- Mastitis
- Staphylococcus sp.
- Agalactia
- Red Urine
- Fetal Giantism
- Orphaned Kits
- Scattering Young
- Early Nest Box Fatalities
- Milk Enterotoxaemia
- Sore Hocks https://mmcrabbits.com/BCWiki/index.php/Sore_Hocks
- Ulcerated Footpads
- Malocclusion
- Paralysis of Hindquarter
- Hutch Burn/Urine scald
- Corneal Ulcer
- Keratitis
- Glaucoma
- Caked Breast
- Heat Prostration
- Coprophagy
- Non-Specific Diarrhea
Housing
Wire floored cages are fine for most breeds of rabbits as long as the correct wire is used .
