GypsyG
Loving the herd life
I noticed one of my does was scratching her ear today, and when I checked I found ear mites.
This particular doe has a litter that is about a week away from weaning and she was rebred three days ago. I checked all of the kits and saw no sign of mites. I checked the rest of my herd and didn't find any on them either.
I usually like to keep my rabbits all natural, but I don't want ear mites to spread to the rest of the herd! Can I give a nursing doe who is also probably pregnant ivermectin? Will it hurt the nursing kits or the litter she is potentially carrying? If it is safe, will the nursing kits get it from her milk, and how long will it take to get completely out of their system?
This particular doe has a litter that is about a week away from weaning and she was rebred three days ago. I checked all of the kits and saw no sign of mites. I checked the rest of my herd and didn't find any on them either.
I usually like to keep my rabbits all natural, but I don't want ear mites to spread to the rest of the herd! Can I give a nursing doe who is also probably pregnant ivermectin? Will it hurt the nursing kits or the litter she is potentially carrying? If it is safe, will the nursing kits get it from her milk, and how long will it take to get completely out of their system?