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  1. HareyHounds

    List of Safe Trees?

    Perhaps I did not explain myself clearly- if no reliable source (preferably one that lists references) lists something as unsafe (i.e. they consider it safe), I'm going to assume it safe over the advice of a list that contradicts a lot of known safe/unsafe foods. If my rabbits manage to ingest...
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    List of Safe Trees?

    That's more or less how I manage natural diets here. Obviously things are checked as best I can before feeding but I try not to worry too much over side effects of huge amounts (because no one gets huge amounts anyway). To give you an example.. we have a cotoneaster that hangs over into our...
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    List of Safe Trees?

    How much of that metabolised from a raw source is questionable though*. From a quick search, besides willow, peppermint, dandelions, rosemary and thyme are also fairly strong sources of salicylates. I think a good rule of natural feeding would be to feed everything in moderation and seasonal...
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    Dood, need halp D:

    A sex coloured rabbit? :o :mrgreen:
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    List of Safe Trees?

    I have two types of birch. One is silver birch (Betula pendula) and the other is white birch (Betula pubescens). Both are European natives, not sure if that makes any difference. I feed leaves, sticks and any seeds that are on the sticks- but the seeds do seem to be an acquired taste. I have one...
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    List of Safe Trees?

    Frecs, did the lists you found have any references to verify the information? The reason I ask is because I noticed birch on the toxic list but I feed it to all of my rabbits (usually every day) and have never seen any sign of toxicity. They absolutely love the bark and they're also quite...
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    Dood, need halp D:

    So presumably, the only other thing he could be on C locus to make up the pair is "c", right? Aa - B - c(chl) c - D - E ? Didn't even think about the agouti :oops:
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    Dood, need halp D:

    *Weep* Got halfway through a long, detailed post and then somehow lost it. Excuse any missing info or messiness in the re-type :| So! Kits are now 10 weeks old and I thought I had everything nicely worked out. Dam (orange): Aa - B - C c(chl)- D - ee - en Sire (siamese sable?): aa - B -...
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    Broken back?

    Are you sure it was an injury and not something like splay leg? When mine first splayed, it happened literally overnight (at roughly 2 weeks of age) with no sign beforehand that anything was wrong. Worse still, the legs did seem paralyzed and he appeared to be soiling himself. Almost culled and...
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    Broken leg or something more sinister (graphic pics warning)

    My current setup is.. 2Dx3Lx1.5H metre dog pen (to keep out predators, we have a lot of stray cats around :evil: ) with a pitched roof made of wood/wire which is covered with a tarp and then silver shadecloth over the top of that to keep it all cool. It's positioned in a corner of the yard so...
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    Bringing Bunny Home...Litterbox or not?

    One of my buns has a litter tray and uses it. I put a couple of handfuls of oaten chaff in the litter tray and that serves two purposes- bun can sit in the tray and eat the chaff (in -> out) but is also absorbs urine very well so if she wees in the tray, the chaff soaks it up and her feet stay...
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    Balding kit

    Hopeuflly it will eventually grow back, he's a nice little guy and I wouldn't want to have to have him put down. Today, he's almost entirely bald except for feet, head and a small amount left around his back end. I suspect by tomorrow, the last of what's going will go and I might get some more...
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    Balding kit

    Roughly 24 hours later and the balding has definitely progressed. Photo below is of Ving Rhames and a couple of his littermates. There's a very obvious difference in size and their fur looks lovely so if it was caused by the Revolution, I think it was an individual reaction to actual contact...
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    Balding kit

    I couldn't see anything on Mumma Bun but given where she came from and how dirty it was.. I feel better with everyone wormed out and treated for potential external crawly things :oops: I can't imagine rabbits kept in that kind of environment wouldn't at least have worms and having grown up in a...
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    Balding kit

    Do you remember if you used any topical flea or mite treatments on the doe before yours went bald? It seems unlikely but I guess I wanted to rule out the Revolution entirely. If it was the Revolution and he had that much of a reaction just from being near his mum, I'd hate to see what would...
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