Anniewho6
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Here is the whole story..
I had a beautiful litter of New Zealand born July 17th, 2014, from my 7 month old doe. Total litter: 8 and one died. She did great for her first time all seemed good. She seemed healthy and all my other rabbits seemed healthy. Once they were about 6 to 8 weeks old something very weird happened one day.
One of the babies lost what looked like a large square patch of hair. The exposed tissue/skin looked red and hot. There was no open wound. No blood. This literately happened over night.
My rabbits have large cages and are outside. I live in Florida with hot weather during the summer.
Since there was a wasp nest near by I assumed maybe one of the wasps bit the rabbit and it had some weird reaction. So I decided to cull the rabbit because it looked like it was suffering.
Now my eyes were open. I could see the other baby rabbits did not look healthy. They seemed like they were slowly losing their hair and under weight. A couple days later I was distraught. I had to know what was wrong with my baby rabbits so I called the local vet. I brought a poop sample in and one of the babies who looked the most sick so they could examine her. Low and behold the sample showed coccidiosis. We were prescribed medication and doses to treat them. $$$ a little costly I might add. We treated all adult rabbits and decided to cull the entire litter and we did not eat them.
We were advised not to eat any of the rabbits treated with medication until @ 30 days were up from the time of last treatment. We cleaned all cages and feeders/waters.
So we continued to breed rabbits after their treatment and 30 days were up.
Long story short, as of today 1/14/2015- Same doe and same thing.. babies losing hair and under weight.
One of my other does: New mother - she is a New Zealand and Flemish mix- she had a great delivery 8 babies- 2 runts died -same thing they are losing their hair.
The litters are now 2 months old. I am again distraught. It always seems to show up in the younger rabbits right about 6 weeks old or later.
I did however notice the White New Zealand now shows signs of hair loss on face. When it happened before none of my adult rabbits showed any signs of sickness.
My advice needed is:
1) do I need to cull all my rabbits and start over?
2) Continued to fight the coccidiosis in all the rabbits and hope they wont deliver another batch of sick babies.
3) Is there some kind of special medication my vet does not know about to help fix and cure the coccidiosis? If so is it safe for us to eat our rabbits after treatment with this different medication?
4) This always bothers me. Is it ok to eat a rabbit that is infected with coccidiosis?
5) What special precautions do you take for your Meat rabbits to stay strong, healthy and parasite free.
6) One last requests for advice: If your rabbits are outside in the hot temperatures how do you keep their water bottles from getting algae and bacteria inside them? This also seems to be another concern of mine. Someone told me diluted bleach..?
I appreciated any advice on 1 - 6 above.
Thank You,
Ann
I had a beautiful litter of New Zealand born July 17th, 2014, from my 7 month old doe. Total litter: 8 and one died. She did great for her first time all seemed good. She seemed healthy and all my other rabbits seemed healthy. Once they were about 6 to 8 weeks old something very weird happened one day.
One of the babies lost what looked like a large square patch of hair. The exposed tissue/skin looked red and hot. There was no open wound. No blood. This literately happened over night.
My rabbits have large cages and are outside. I live in Florida with hot weather during the summer.
Since there was a wasp nest near by I assumed maybe one of the wasps bit the rabbit and it had some weird reaction. So I decided to cull the rabbit because it looked like it was suffering.
Now my eyes were open. I could see the other baby rabbits did not look healthy. They seemed like they were slowly losing their hair and under weight. A couple days later I was distraught. I had to know what was wrong with my baby rabbits so I called the local vet. I brought a poop sample in and one of the babies who looked the most sick so they could examine her. Low and behold the sample showed coccidiosis. We were prescribed medication and doses to treat them. $$$ a little costly I might add. We treated all adult rabbits and decided to cull the entire litter and we did not eat them.
We were advised not to eat any of the rabbits treated with medication until @ 30 days were up from the time of last treatment. We cleaned all cages and feeders/waters.
So we continued to breed rabbits after their treatment and 30 days were up.
Long story short, as of today 1/14/2015- Same doe and same thing.. babies losing hair and under weight.
One of my other does: New mother - she is a New Zealand and Flemish mix- she had a great delivery 8 babies- 2 runts died -same thing they are losing their hair.
The litters are now 2 months old. I am again distraught. It always seems to show up in the younger rabbits right about 6 weeks old or later.
I did however notice the White New Zealand now shows signs of hair loss on face. When it happened before none of my adult rabbits showed any signs of sickness.
My advice needed is:
1) do I need to cull all my rabbits and start over?
2) Continued to fight the coccidiosis in all the rabbits and hope they wont deliver another batch of sick babies.
3) Is there some kind of special medication my vet does not know about to help fix and cure the coccidiosis? If so is it safe for us to eat our rabbits after treatment with this different medication?
4) This always bothers me. Is it ok to eat a rabbit that is infected with coccidiosis?
5) What special precautions do you take for your Meat rabbits to stay strong, healthy and parasite free.
6) One last requests for advice: If your rabbits are outside in the hot temperatures how do you keep their water bottles from getting algae and bacteria inside them? This also seems to be another concern of mine. Someone told me diluted bleach..?
I appreciated any advice on 1 - 6 above.
Thank You,
Ann