Here's a bit of an update. One of my two young females was bitten on the nose by a mosquito a couple of days ago. You can see how big the swelling is in the photo. Luckily for us, it is late in the year and I don't even know where this mosquito even came from as there shouldn't be any at this...
I've spoken to several vets and other rabbit farmers. No one seems to know how to treat them. Some two years ago, we were given medicine that was supposed to help them, but it had no noticable effect on the rate of recovery or mortality.
I've been meaning to post this question here for a while now. I've looked through the various threads here, and mosquitoes don't seem to be a big issue for everyone talking about them here on BYH. They are treated as more of a nuisance than anything else. I should note that while It's not a...
I would honestly advise against doing it all on your own. Surely, it can be done, however, whenever we do it, I have seven other people working with me and it still takes us about five whole hours of nonstop work to butcher two pigs, and all these men are very expeirenced.
Here are some of my bunnies happily munching down on some cauliflower leaves. Also Sirs Ham and Baccon the fourth impatiently waiting for their afternoon meal. :)
(PS: The photo with only one bunny is the mom of the others)