Pennywise Corgi
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My boys showed rabbits in the local stock show earlier this year, so we decided to keep most of what they showed and got a few more with the intention of raising rabbits. We have had no real issues until yesterday when temps soared to over 100 degrees. We lost a pregnant doe and a doe along with her two week old nursing babies. One of our young female rabbits was about to the point of heat stroking out when we brought her in the house. She seemed to recover from it and was interested and eating and drinking a bit last night. Today, however, she seems stiff in the hind end and is not showing interest in food or water. I need suggestions on where to head from here with her. She was hopping around earlier today but little movement for past several hours. What can I do to help her?
PWC
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