encephalitozoon cuniculi

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I believe my doe has/had this e cuniculi. I now think she got it from being on grass where wild rabbits probably peed. I treated her with SafeGuard for 8 days and ivermectin twice. Today she is better, much better. She started showing signs in July so it's been a worried summer. At first I did nothing. So now I know.
 
I'm glad she's doing better.
From what I've been told it's a longer treatment plan for e. cunniculi than 8 days to totally eradicate it. Watch any babies for signs of it.
 
I'm glad she's doing better.
From what I've been told it's a longer treatment plan for e. cunniculi than 8 days to totally eradicate it. Watch any babies for signs of it.
Put her back on Safeguard this morning and will continue for 8 more days or so. Question: should I pitch the rabbits in the freezer that came from her? I also gave the other two Safeguard this morning.
 
Update on Lulu: After 20 some days of SafeGuard then a round of Ivermectin I can say she is close to 100% Not sure of her eyesight but she's not totally blind. She can hop and jump without falling over and tries to throw a binkie but her balance will probably never be perfect. She never had head tilt but her palsy was pretty bad and I still see a little of that. Been wondering why she would not go in her shelter box but last nite she did. She seems happy and stronger. So, it works! Only cost me $15. She gets raspberries and leaves and it seems it does increase her appetite. She is Rex/NZ. 8 lbs now at 3 yrs old. Thanks for the help.
 
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