MiroslavZivic
Chillin' with the herd
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 burning issue at the moment, as this late in the year the mosquito threat has passed, and in general 2016 has been good in that regard, with their presence being at a minimum.
That being said, the mosquitoes here in northern Serbia (Banat region at the very least), they have proven to be an absolute nightmare for rabbit owners. Over the past years, I have had instances where I would lose anywhere between 60-90% of an entire generation of bunnies (our does give always birth within a space of a day or two of each other).
Last year, I had two litters which were born at the same time, they were almost at the right age and size to be butchered, when the mosquitoes started to appear. Soon after, my bunnies were covered with bitemarks everywhere not covered by thick fur. They ate less and less, and eventually eiter died or were reduced to living skeletons, with them barely eating. It would take them weeks to even resemble rabbits again, and even more to get back to full health and continue growing. For those who recover, they would have increased resistance to mosquito bites, but would also have a chance of sterillity.
Any tips on treating mosquito bites on rabbits would be apreciated.
That being said, the mosquitoes here in northern Serbia (Banat region at the very least), they have proven to be an absolute nightmare for rabbit owners. Over the past years, I have had instances where I would lose anywhere between 60-90% of an entire generation of bunnies (our does give always birth within a space of a day or two of each other).
Last year, I had two litters which were born at the same time, they were almost at the right age and size to be butchered, when the mosquitoes started to appear. Soon after, my bunnies were covered with bitemarks everywhere not covered by thick fur. They ate less and less, and eventually eiter died or were reduced to living skeletons, with them barely eating. It would take them weeks to even resemble rabbits again, and even more to get back to full health and continue growing. For those who recover, they would have increased resistance to mosquito bites, but would also have a chance of sterillity.
Any tips on treating mosquito bites on rabbits would be apreciated.