- Aug 24, 2009
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Ive got some sort of mociod entrapathy going on with my herd. I am sure whereits coming from. My rabbits haven't been exposed to any others for over two months. The last was the second week of july, and I wasn't seeing the problems then that I have in the last couple of weeks. So thi sis what I am seeing. Some of my younger rabbits are bloating up like balloons. They either have dihrea, or constipation. Had a non rabbit savy vet do a fecal float, wich turned up nothing. But we still went and head and treated for coccidia anyhow. Well, ever since I put everyone on albon, I have had two more get the same symptoms. Ive treated them for ME, Ive pushed anti gas down, and nothing seems to be working. Ivwe already euthanized two babies, and I don't want to do any more. They are bloating to the point where they can't eat. The only thing that is different is that I am no longer feeding them manna pro. they are on kent feeds, which is one that is not supposed to cause problems. They also get a handful of timothy every night, to every other night. Ive started adding a little alfalfa over th past couple of days to get more fiber into them. Kent feeds is a little bit lower in fiber then manna pro is. But still, I shouldn't be seeing problems, should I? I am switching back to manna pro to see what happens. But I almost suspect I might have picked up something viral somehow, since there seems to be people on the yahoo groups seeing the same thing. I am starting to suspect it may be something like septecemia.
The bad thing is the only rabbit savy vet in the area charges over $100 for the office visit, and I just don't have it. Don't have the $500 it would cost to have a neocropsy one. And I certainly don't have the guts, nor knowledge to open them up myself.
I did have a litter of babies start randomly dying off at four weeks old three weeks ago. The problem seemed to correct itself at the time when I took the mom away and treated them for coccidia.
Anyone have any ideas that could help me out? I don't want to end up euthanizing a bunch of my rabbits. But I have a feeling I may end up having to do so.
BTW this is chinbunny1. Can't get into my old account so I created a new one.
The bad thing is the only rabbit savy vet in the area charges over $100 for the office visit, and I just don't have it. Don't have the $500 it would cost to have a neocropsy one. And I certainly don't have the guts, nor knowledge to open them up myself.
I did have a litter of babies start randomly dying off at four weeks old three weeks ago. The problem seemed to correct itself at the time when I took the mom away and treated them for coccidia.
Anyone have any ideas that could help me out? I don't want to end up euthanizing a bunch of my rabbits. But I have a feeling I may end up having to do so.
BTW this is chinbunny1. Can't get into my old account so I created a new one.
