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    DanaNM replied to the topic Getting new bun's fur under control in the forum DIET & CARE 4 years, 7 months ago

    You can often break up the mats (aside from trimming) if you pull on the sides of them. If there really are tons of them it may be easiest to just trim them all and start fresh, but if you just gradually work on them hopefully you can make progress! If they are really close to the skin it probably would be best to wait till the fur grows out a bit…[Read more]

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    BrunosMama started the topic Getting new bun's fur under control in the forum DIET & CARE 4 years, 7 months ago

    Hey everyone!

    I hope you have all been doing well. 🙂

    This week, we adopted a new bunny, a 2 year old fuzzy lop. The shelter he came from said he had come from a neglect situation and had severe mats in his fur. They removed/shaved the worst of them (poor thing has giant bald patches) during his neuter. However, there are still some smaller ones…[Read more]

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    L606 became a registered member 4 years, 7 months ago

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    LBJ10 replied to the topic Scab on ear in the forum DIET & CARE 4 years, 7 months ago

    It’s hard to see in the picture. Is it a scab that is close to the skin? Or does it protrude? It almost looks like a keratinized papilloma… but it’s hard to tell from the picture.

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    Bam replied to the topic Scab on ear in the forum DIET & CARE 4 years, 7 months ago

    Do you see any “dandruff” or flakiness around the scab or at the nape of his neck or base of tail?

    If not, Id just keep an eye and have a look at it daily. As long as its dry and doesn’t increase in size or the skin becomes very red around it, this will probably heal nicely without intervention.

    If you see dandruff/skin flakes and/or see your…[Read more]

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    Charlieduffy166 replied to the topic Male won't stop biting my female and babies ! in the forum BEHAVIOR 4 years, 7 months ago

    Yes they are caged side by side I just hope she feels better soon,  I’ve gotten her lots of new treats and toys but she seems sad still , I’m hoping that maybe some time on her own will help her feel rested

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    DanaNM replied to the topic Male won't stop biting my female and babies ! in the forum BEHAVIOR 4 years, 7 months ago

    I do think it is important to get her spayed before you consider them fully bonded. Aside from the cancer risk (which is close to 75% by age 4 and goes up after that), the hormonal fluctuations that she will go through can trigger issues with the bond. The male might mount her excessively, which can be stressful to her, and she will also probably…[Read more]

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    Anis replied to the topic Scab on ear in the forum DIET & CARE 4 years, 7 months ago

    Hi sorry, for some reason it didn’t attach the photograph. It’s small and she seems to be unbothered by it but I am a little worried about the missing hair around it.

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    Charlieduffy166 replied to the topic Male won't stop biting my female and babies ! in the forum BEHAVIOR 4 years, 7 months ago

    My female isn’t spayed yet no but she seems to miss him alot ever since the babies have been rehomed she seems quite sad and anxious at the moment,  she’s very nervous all the time and she seems to be missing someone in the cage with her . Im not quite sure what to do she has always been a shy rabbit but I’m quite worried about her at the moment

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    DanaNM replied to the topic Male won't stop biting my female and babies ! in the forum BEHAVIOR 4 years, 7 months ago

    Is your female spayed now?  Both rabbits should be castrated for the bond to be stable. Female rabbits also have very high rates of reproductive cancers if they are not spayed.

    How long have the bonding sessions been? In general, bonded rabbits should show a lot of positive behaviors (cuddling, mutual grooming, sharing food and litter box), and…[Read more]

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    DanaNM replied to the topic Bunny not eating, sitting hunched up in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 4 years, 7 months ago

    It is very important for rabbits to eat grass hay, as it is necessary for their digestion as well as their teeth. Rabbits’ teeth grow continuously and if they don’t chew hay for several hours a day it can lead to something called a “molar spur”, which makes eating painful. A diet low in fiber will also cause problems because rabbits need the fiber…[Read more]

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    Charlieduffy166 replied to the topic Male won't stop biting my female and babies ! in the forum BEHAVIOR 4 years, 7 months ago

    so my male and female have been separated as she has babies  and we now have rehomed them all and he was castrated , we are in the middle of bonding them . my female has always been very timid and my male is very hyper , they are opposites for sure but get on . He’s been doing the usual chasing and odd nibble but no done any harm , she just ru…[Read more]

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    subhrajit replied to the topic Bunny not eating, sitting hunched up in the forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A 4 years, 7 months ago

    The digestive syrup contains

    • Key ingredients include Black Pepper and Licorice

    Our rabbit’s diet is not great. Mostly pellets. He does not like veggies of any sort. Sometimes he will munch coriander. He will nibble at grass on occasion. He will also have cauliflower leaves a bit.

    Thank you.

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    Bam replied to the topic Scab on ear in the forum DIET & CARE 4 years, 7 months ago

    I cant find that you have posted a picture.

    Without knowing how it looks, I can only say that a scab on an ear is often a result of the bun scratching the ear. If its small and dry and the bun doesn’t seem bothered by it, you as a rule dont have to do anything, but a picture would be great!

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    Anis started the topic Scab on ear in the forum DIET & CARE 4 years, 7 months ago

    Hi,

    Is this something I should be worried about? I’m not sure how she got this, if its an injury or mites?

    Thanks in advance!

     

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    Periwinkle Pad became a registered member 4 years, 7 months ago

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    LBJ10 replied to the topic Ripping fur in the forum BEHAVIOR 4 years, 7 months ago

    There is a such thing as stress humping. I have first-hand knowledge! LOL  Do you think he could be stressed out about something? Loud noise? Strange smells? Change in the household?

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    LBJ10 replied to the topic Food aggression in bonded pair in the forum BEHAVIOR 4 years, 7 months ago

    Scattering doesn’t sound like a bad idea either. I’m glad he seemed more interested in his own food this time.

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    LBJ10 replied to the topic Is this sore hocks or normal? in the forum DIET & CARE 4 years, 7 months ago

    A light pink spot is probably a callus. I agree with the others. Keep an eye on it and change up the flooring if necessary. You will want to watch out for redness and cracking, which is the start of it becoming sore. You don’t want it to become a full blown sore (open, bleeding, etc.).

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    namy_namy replied to the topic Is this sore hocks or normal? in the forum DIET & CARE 4 years, 7 months ago

    Yes, they are right on the heel. Ok, I will keep monitoring and add some fleece blankets to her favourite spots. Thanks!

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