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  1. al7neu

    Mastitis? What would you do? (Edit: PICS ADDED)

    Unfortunately, it is definitely infected. I thought mastitis was any infection of the mammary gland, but if not, then I guess some other sort of infection. Here is the worst one: And here is average. I think it looks a worse in person. You can see where the yellow caking is (on the left, at...
  2. al7neu

    Mastitis? What would you do? (Edit: PICS ADDED)

    I have a doe with what I think is mastitis. I know she's had it at least a week, but she hasn't had a litter in about a year. The teats aren't the least bit hot or hard, but are dark at the tips and caked a little. Some teats are almost normal, one is quite dark :( Only the teats seem affected...
  3. al7neu

    How did you find your breeding stock? / Pals, Cremes in WA

    Did you find your breeding stock at shows, emailing breed clubs, online searches, craigslist, etc? Is it considered bad etiquette to bother clubs about these things if you aren't a member? I live in Vancouver, BC, and my dilemma is that I have a Creme doe that I'd ideally like to breed to...
  4. al7neu

    Help! Rapid Weight Loss & Death

    Thanks for the replies everyone. I will ration their pellets from now on. They just seemed to be in such great condition (not fat and well muscled) so I thought that was working well. I'll see about switching to a lower protein as well. They were on a high protein diet as that is what the...
  5. al7neu

    Help! Rapid Weight Loss & Death

    Hi, I had a litter of New Zealand Reds. They're 4 months old. A week ago I took them all to a rabbit show and they were in excellent condition--one senior doe was a bit thin but no one (judge, other breeders) seemed concerned. A couple of days ago I found one very thin with a distended...
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