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Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Scale-like scabs on outside of bunny ears

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    • Archiethebunny
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        Hey,

        my bunny Archie has these odd scabs of dead skin on his ears, they almost look like scales. When he came to me I had him treated for a fur mite infestation, which he fully recovered from.  He developed visible pinworms after being neutered which was triggered by the stress of the operation (the vet said he was likely born with them and they were dormant). Does anyone know what this could be/ if it’s related to either parasite? He lives indoors and we have no other pets.


      • Bam
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          It would be very helpful to see some pictures. If you have trouble uploading pictures, PM me or another moderator and we’ll help!

          “Scales” sounds a bit like it could be fur mites, even though they are more commonly found at the nape of the neck/ between the shouldblades our at the root of the tail. Rabbits can get reinfested with fur mites, or maybe some managed to survive the treatment he had when he first came to you, and are now multiplying again.

          Does your rabbit seem bothered by his ears?


        • Archiethebunny
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            Helping to describe
            Thank you for your reply. Here is an image of Archie’s ear. It may also be worth noting he is sorta in between costs right now, and shedding daily. Maybe that has something to do with it? He does itch his watch from time to time (every 2-3 hours or so) but it hasn’t seemed excessive or damaging.


          • Bam
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              It’s normal for buns to scratch their ears sometimes of course! 🙂

              It doesnt look too bad to me, but it could still be fur mites. It could also be related to shedding, it’s not uncommon for buns to get some “dandruff” when they shed. I think I’d just keep an eye on it for now. You can brush the ears with a very soft baby brush to help him get rid of the skin flakes. If it gets worse, if he develops scabs or sores, mites could be the cause. Revolution (selamectin) is the best treatment for rabbit mites.  It is prescription only in most places, but since your bun has been treated for mites before, maybe your vet could just let you buy some Revolution from them without a vet visit.

              (And while we’re on the subject of antiparasitics: Never use any compound containing fioronil on a rabbit. Fipronil is sold OTC as Frontline and several other brand names. It’s fine for cats and dogs but its deadly toxic to rabbits. End of public service message!)


            • Archiethebunny
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                Thank you! I will keep an eye on him!

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            Forum HOUSE RABBIT Q & A Scale-like scabs on outside of bunny ears