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It's getting pretty cold here in northern Minnesota. The temps are down in the 20F's at night and only warming up to mid-30F's in the daytime. I started cleaning up my part of the garage to get our second car in there for the winter. All my pallet projects pretty much get put on hold until March or April next year. For the winter, it's just more important to have that second car in the garage in case we need it.I actually started clearing out all my pallet wood and tools about a week ago. Got almost half done with the cleanup. Unfortunately, I bummed up my left leg/knee, and it's been all stop since then. Hurts just to stand, let alone lift or move stuff. Nothing too serious with the knee but suspect it might take a good week or so longer to get back to normal.
I had planned on making one of those 27-gallon tote racks for out in my garage, using pallet wood of course, but I am just not up to it right now. I have about 12 of those totes from Menards so I could make a good rack to hold them all. It's on my short list. I salvaged all the long 2X4's I will need from the long shipping pallets I picked up at the Bobcat dealership in town a few months ago. Everything is ready when I feel better. Well, probably next spring at this point because my "workshop" is going back into a garage for the winter.
FWIW, I looked up those symptoms online and there was not any good news there....
Let me be clear, I never had access to veterinary care where I lived. Also, my rabbits were not family pets. We raised them for meat. So, no way would I have even considered spending $$$ on a vet visit. But you do what you feel you need to do.
I am surprised that you said the rabbit has no symptoms at all. I would except her to be leaning over and/or falling down at this point. Maybe with fresh food and water she will come out of it? I have seen a lot of rabbits get sick and they always showed symptoms. In any case, I wish you the best.
