C cereshill Well-known member Joined Dec 26, 2009 Messages 513 Reaction score 1 Location Western Wash. Feb 9, 2010 #1 She is growing, moving happily and seems to be happy back near her littermates. While not completely healed, after a weeks its tremendous progress.
She is growing, moving happily and seems to be happy back near her littermates. While not completely healed, after a weeks its tremendous progress.
trinityoaks Well-known member Joined Dec 30, 2009 Messages 2,269 Reaction score 0 Location Texas Feb 9, 2010 #2 That's awesome news!
MaggieJ Administrator Staff member Admin Moderator Rabbit Talk Supporter Joined Dec 16, 2009 Messages 17,366 Reaction score 689 Location South Eastern Ontario Feb 9, 2010 #3 Glad she's on the mend!
ladysown Moderator Staff member Moderator Joined Dec 26, 2009 Messages 9,247 Reaction score 2,276 Location near London, Ontario Feb 9, 2010 #4 the amazing ability of rabbits to heal.
C cereshill Well-known member Joined Dec 26, 2009 Messages 513 Reaction score 1 Location Western Wash. Feb 9, 2010 #5 I am so glad I didn't put her down; granted she may not become worthy of breeding. IT was a good lesson in care of an injured bun. BTW--I put honey on her wound; honey has amazing healing properties.
I am so glad I didn't put her down; granted she may not become worthy of breeding. IT was a good lesson in care of an injured bun. BTW--I put honey on her wound; honey has amazing healing properties.