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Blu, I had an issue like that over the winter with my turkeys. In their case, I think it was trouble adjusting to the cold, because they were usually shivering. I moved them into the garage in their own cage with plenty of shavings and a light for warmth. The garage tends to stay warmer than outside. I also gave them some vitamins in their water and plenty plenty of food. They pulled through it alright.
I managed to move and old rabbit hutch into the utility room...It stays warm in there. I cleaned off her nose (just happened to notice it seemed blocked up) Gave her some medicated water, fresh feed and bedding. Hoping she pulls out of it.