Raccoon lady
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- Apr 2, 2022
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i will probably breed in my stockAre you going to be breeding in your stock or stick with those?
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i will probably breed in my stockAre you going to be breeding in your stock or stick with those?
hopefully her suffering will end soonLinh is dying in my arms right now... This is rough.
I am so sorry that happened.Linh is dying in my arms right now... This is rough.
hopefully her suffering will end soon![]()
Thank you guys. I'm just put her down. I just found a whole mess of maggots in her mouth after literally spending all day from 1:00 on trying to find all these things and clean her up. There's not much I can do to save her internally.I am so sorry that happened.
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Oh gosh, I’m soooo sorry.Linh is dying in my arms right now... This is rough.
Then I would suggest older rabbits as their personalities wouldn't be that big of a deal. You can breed them sooner and hand raise their offspring so that they are very, very friendly!i will probably breed in my stock
Any way you could move the rabbits inside and let them free roam to prevent this from happening in the future?Linh is dying in my arms right now... This is rough.
She was being quarantined from the rest of my herd since she was newer. She was on the deck in a large hutch. The deck is in the sun morning and part afternoon, she had shade in the hutch to get out of the sun. I think that's what really attracted the flies. She was also 5ish feet from the small quail grow out pen which probably attracted some flies as well. And then she was housed with her sister and a very young buck. I cleaned the hutch almost daily, but I noticed today that their hay from that night was slightly damp, which also attracted flies. The other rabbits seem to be fine, I've checked them as thoroughly as I can without shaving them.Any way you could move the rabbits inside and let them free roam to prevent this from happening in the future?
Any way you could move the rabbits inside and let them free roam to prevent this from happening in the future?
I would love to free roam some day! But for now, the rabbits are happy and safe outdoors. If for any reason their health was threatened being out doors, they would definitely come in. They are very well loved and cared forShe was being quarantined from the rest of my herd since she was newer. She was on the deck in a large hutch. The deck is in the sun morning and part afternoon, she had shade in the hutch to get out of the sun. I think that's what really attracted the flies. She was also 5ish feet from the small quail grow out pen which probably attracted some flies as well. And then she was housed with her sister and a very young buck. I cleaned the hutch almost daily, but I noticed today that their hay from that night was slightly damp, which also attracted flies. The other rabbits seem to be fine, I've checked them as thoroughly as I can without shaving them.
Our rabbit hutches are in the shade and out of the sun, near the chickens who of course take out a ton of those flies! We have never had to deal with that problem until now. Quite a lesson to learn, sorry I had to happen in that way.