hmm.. okay..
Apparently one of the bunnies I sold recently (about 10 days ago, who was fed by the owner grasses from her lawn where wild buns roam so not sure if it came from the grasses fed OR if it came from my herd) came down with coccidia. She was just being friendly in passing that information along as the vet wasn't sure if it came from the grasses or was part of bunny before coming...
I don't see it in the liver at all so assuming it's intestinal?
So treatment that I can get here in SW Ontario?
Will green onions, chives etc kill it?
Do I need to medicate with vet prescribed? Or something I can find at the feed mill?
I'll be doing a cull at the end of next week so won't treat those being culled, but would rather jump on it in case it's in my herd (I have a doe with two smaller than average kits and three that are in great shape). But I don't see signs of anything...but then I thought that kit was fine before I let it go to a new home.
Apparently one of the bunnies I sold recently (about 10 days ago, who was fed by the owner grasses from her lawn where wild buns roam so not sure if it came from the grasses fed OR if it came from my herd) came down with coccidia. She was just being friendly in passing that information along as the vet wasn't sure if it came from the grasses or was part of bunny before coming...
I don't see it in the liver at all so assuming it's intestinal?
So treatment that I can get here in SW Ontario?
Will green onions, chives etc kill it?
Do I need to medicate with vet prescribed? Or something I can find at the feed mill?
I'll be doing a cull at the end of next week so won't treat those being culled, but would rather jump on it in case it's in my herd (I have a doe with two smaller than average kits and three that are in great shape). But I don't see signs of anything...but then I thought that kit was fine before I let it go to a new home.