Snuffles?
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Re: Snuffles?
I used to say...keep 'em for a bit, see if it clears up.
Now I say, if I breed for health, I breed for health. Sneezers and others need not apply.
Now I say, if I breed for health, I breed for health. Sneezers and others need not apply.
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Re: Snuffles?
If they are just meat rabbits headed for freezer camp, immediate culling is the most practical thing to do. You can still safely use the meat. If they are more important than that, you may want to isolate them while you assess the situation. Dusty hay or allergies sometimes cause sneezing, however the presence of white mucous is not a good sign. Has anything happened to put them under unusual stress?
Ladysown raises a good point. If these does are susceptible to this kind of thing, you likely do not want them in your breeding program.
Ladysown raises a good point. If these does are susceptible to this kind of thing, you likely do not want them in your breeding program.
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Re: Snuffles?
Hi Magggie
Nothi9ng has changed to cause stress. They are at the farm; I was there today and heard a sneeze. Checked--nothing. hour later--snot on noses! I pulled the two and packed them up. Plan on processing tonight.
Nothi9ng has changed to cause stress. They are at the farm; I was there today and heard a sneeze. Checked--nothing. hour later--snot on noses! I pulled the two and packed them up. Plan on processing tonight.
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Re: Snuffles?
That is the best thing to do.
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Re: Snuffles?
I will let a sneeze slide sometimes if there is no mucous, especially if I give hay. But a rabbit that sneezes a lot or if I ever see mucous, they are culled immediately.
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Re: Snuffles?
I processed the second; when I came back to check--she was blowing snot and it was hanging. A shame as they might have been decent does, but better safe--at least dinner is covered tomm..
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Re: Snuffles?
safer is relative ...
newest research says nearly all rabbits carry pasturella - it's the blowing out with it that is problematic - back when I started with rabbits a case of pasturella had you euthanzing pets and saying if you won't PTS you must NEVER get another rabbit - now it seems that it can lie dormant in a healthy rabbit forever unless that rabbit gets sick, injured or stressed in some way (not to say pasturella will break out in every sicknees, injury or stress case - it doesn't)
I had a rabbit who lived here, very healthly, for nearly 3 years - he was attacked by a cat - BOOM - pasturella ...unless one of the new rabbits is a silent carrier (also possible) he had it deep within himself - he had been stressed and was fine .. but the attck on his immune sstem was more than his body could take
I think you did the right thing but wanted you to know a little more about the newest info
newest research says nearly all rabbits carry pasturella - it's the blowing out with it that is problematic - back when I started with rabbits a case of pasturella had you euthanzing pets and saying if you won't PTS you must NEVER get another rabbit - now it seems that it can lie dormant in a healthy rabbit forever unless that rabbit gets sick, injured or stressed in some way (not to say pasturella will break out in every sicknees, injury or stress case - it doesn't)
I had a rabbit who lived here, very healthly, for nearly 3 years - he was attacked by a cat - BOOM - pasturella ...unless one of the new rabbits is a silent carrier (also possible) he had it deep within himself - he had been stressed and was fine .. but the attck on his immune sstem was more than his body could take
I think you did the right thing but wanted you to know a little more about the newest info
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Re: Snuffles?
From my understanding of snuffles (which is fairly limited), it is in all rabbits. Those with weak immune systems, are ill with something else, or under a lot of stress will present the disease. At that point it will (I suppose "may" would be better than "will") be communicable among other rabbits. Apparently, unless the rabbit is showing symptoms the disease is not contagious, but once it becomes contagious it is hard to contain.
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Re: Snuffles?
the latest research I've seen (sadly not in on line format) says not all domestic rabbits but most - but also admits they may simply not have sophisicated enough testing yet
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the latest research I've seen (sadly not in on line format) says not all domestic rabbits but most - but also admits they may simply not have sophisicated enough testing yet
__________ Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:20 am __________
the latest research I've seen (sadly not in on line format) says not all domestic rabbits but most - but also admits they may simply not have sophisicated enough testing yet
__________ Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:19 am __________
the latest research I've seen (sadly not in on line format) says not all domestic rabbits but most - but also admits they may simply not have sophisicated enough testing yet
__________ Mon Mar 15, 2010 11:20 am __________
the latest research I've seen (sadly not in on line format) says not all domestic rabbits but most - but also admits they may simply not have sophisicated enough testing yet
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Re: Snuffles?
I had a rabbit once, a beautiful doe, both inside and out. After her second litter, it looked like she developed Snuffles (never had her tested so this is a guess). I was heart-broken. So I did some research and used herbs and a homeopathic remedy. She recovered and went on to have many more litters. She died last winter of unrealated causes. I have kept a couple of her daughters/granddaughter and they have never exhibited snuffles sypmtoms. My thinking is if rabbit has snuffles and beats it, it's a good trait to have in a line. This isn't fact, it's just my opinion.
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Re: Snuffles?
I would be interested in hearing that as well. From what I've been told, snuffles is incurable.
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Re: Snuffles?
I seemed to have the best results with a combo of fresh dill (respiratory), fresh dandilion (tonic, immune booster) and dried comfrey (internal mucus membranes). I also had a very mild aromatherapy diffuser going twice a day for 15 minutes with eculaptus. Basically I was trying to support her immune system as well as I could so she could fight the disease and recover.
Remember, this just my experience with one rabbit that worked out well. I've used herbs and aromatherapy for about 10 years now and I believe it is really something that needs to be researched and read about extensively. Just because it's 'natural' doesn't mean it is automatically safe.
Yes, I've heard snuffles was incurable, too. I've also heard feeding rabbits fresh greens will kill them and rabbits cannot live together in harmony. I find it incredibly difficult to find solid, documented material on rabbits concerning snuffles.
Remember, this just my experience with one rabbit that worked out well. I've used herbs and aromatherapy for about 10 years now and I believe it is really something that needs to be researched and read about extensively. Just because it's 'natural' doesn't mean it is automatically safe.
Yes, I've heard snuffles was incurable, too. I've also heard feeding rabbits fresh greens will kill them and rabbits cannot live together in harmony. I find it incredibly difficult to find solid, documented material on rabbits concerning snuffles.
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