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    MsTemeraire reacted to Scooter1A's post in the thread Oak and Acorns with Like Like.
    that's interesting since I was going to put corrid in her water today. She is bony feeling and not eating alot. She is 7.8 lbs but has...
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    MsTemeraire replied to the thread Oak and Acorns.
    Wild European rabbits will eat bark and dead leaves, especially in winter when there's not much else around. But they know how much is...
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    MsTemeraire replied to the thread Oak and Acorns.
    Very high in tannin (tannic acid). This will almost certainly cause digestive upset in some rabbits. But a couple of leaves every now &...
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    Faint yellow might pass, but they have to be as near white as can be, on white/white-footed breeds. Very few ppl keep rabbits on wire...
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    That's so different to showing in the UK. Here, the underside of the feet must be perfectly clean, and that means as white as the body...
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    MsTemeraire replied to the thread Rabbitary Wipe Out.
    Yes, it would have been. Wild rabbits in Europe and the UK form a reservoir of infection for Myxo, and now RHD. Myxo, luckily, is a lot...
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    MsTemeraire replied to the thread Rabbitary Wipe Out.
    Not man-made, but man-spread in some countries. RHDV2 arose as a mutation of the original strain in France - viruses mutate, as we all...
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    MsTemeraire replied to the thread Rabbitary Wipe Out.
    I just need to add, Jeremy will need vaccinating asap, as his best chance of survival. You can take him to your vet for Nobivac but be...
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    MsTemeraire replied to the thread Rabbitary Wipe Out.
    Unfortunately RHDV2 (usually just referred to as VHD in the UK) is endemic in the UK, which is the reason it's no longer a notifiable...
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    MsTemeraire replied to the thread Harlequin and Magpie.
    They can also be blue and fawn, chocolate and orange, or lilac and fawn. Magpies can be black/white, blue/white, choc/white or...
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