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==Etiology (cause)== | ==Etiology (cause)== | ||
*Anything that stops Gut mobility | |||
*Switching Food or Pellets to fast. | |||
*Excess Fruits and Vegetable's. Fresh veg should be limited to no more then 1 or 2 tablespoons total a day, and it is best to use these fresh plants in small quantities for there medicinal properties, or as a supplement then as a main nutrient source because they can unbalance the complete nutrition already in your pellets, as well as too much of a good thing can kill your rabbit by unbalancing their delicate hindgut functionality throwing them into a bacterial overload which leads to bloat and GI stasis. | |||
*Stress | |||
*Not Enough Fiber | |||
*Wool Block | |||
*Mold | |||
*Illness | |||
*Coccidia | |||
==Clinical Signs== | ==Clinical Signs== | ||
Pain, Bloat, Tenderness in abdomen, going off feed, little or no poops. | |||
==Treatment, Prevention, and Control== | |||
===Treatment=== | |||
1cc Shot of B-12 SC | |||
Give 3cc Sugar water orally, Glucose + water is best. Repeat in 30 minutes. | |||
Give 1cc water and Probiotics, or a Probiotic paste, like Jumpstart or probios. repeat hourly. | |||
if bloated: | |||
Baby Gas Drops(Mylicon) every 15 minutes | |||
Massage the belly gently to help break up | |||
force feed critical care, or Pellet mash 1-3cc at a time every hour. | |||
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==References== |
Revision as of 19:10, 18 November 2022
Etiology (cause)
- Anything that stops Gut mobility
- Switching Food or Pellets to fast.
- Excess Fruits and Vegetable's. Fresh veg should be limited to no more then 1 or 2 tablespoons total a day, and it is best to use these fresh plants in small quantities for there medicinal properties, or as a supplement then as a main nutrient source because they can unbalance the complete nutrition already in your pellets, as well as too much of a good thing can kill your rabbit by unbalancing their delicate hindgut functionality throwing them into a bacterial overload which leads to bloat and GI stasis.
- Stress
- Not Enough Fiber
- Wool Block
- Mold
- Illness
- Coccidia
Clinical Signs
Pain, Bloat, Tenderness in abdomen, going off feed, little or no poops.
Treatment, Prevention, and Control
Treatment
1cc Shot of B-12 SC Give 3cc Sugar water orally, Glucose + water is best. Repeat in 30 minutes. Give 1cc water and Probiotics, or a Probiotic paste, like Jumpstart or probios. repeat hourly.
if bloated: Baby Gas Drops(Mylicon) every 15 minutes Massage the belly gently to help break up
force feed critical care, or Pellet mash 1-3cc at a time every hour.