drumma
Active member
Hi Guys,
I was hoping to get some collective advice on a strange wound/mark that all 3 of my rabbit have developed over the last 2-3 weeks.
My buck was the first one that developed it and I didn't think much of it. I just cleaned it and let it heal on it's own. It was healed over and gone in a few days.
Then a week later one of my does got the same exact mark in the same spot. It looks like it was fairly fresh and didn't look infected so I left it alone to heal. It's scabbed over now and looks like it's healing fine but there is a lot hair missing from the spot.
Then today I went out and my other doe has the exact same mark in the same spot.
It's hard to describe. It doesn't look like a bite, or a cut. It just a small spot on the back of their neck with a little spot of blood and the skin looks like it might have been rubbed or a small patch of fur ripped out. There is no depth to the wound it's only on the surface. But it is so weird that all of them have now gotten it in the same spot, right on the back of the neck. I checked their cages for anything sharp. I've rubbed my hand along the entire inner surface of the cage and couldn't find anything that they might scratch themselves on. The only thing is their J feeders but for the feeder to cause the scratch on the back of their necks would be near impossible.
Any ideas?
Oh yeah, some additional information - They are all in separate cages. The 2 does share a wall so they can see each other and could have possibly bitten one another but the buck is on a different level and and alone so it can't be a bite from another rabbit. The cages are outside on my deck.
Here's some pics.
Doe #1 - The freshest wound. I couldn't get a good shot.
Doe #1 - Different angle
Doe #2 - Older wound but lots of hair missing
Doe #2
I was hoping to get some collective advice on a strange wound/mark that all 3 of my rabbit have developed over the last 2-3 weeks.
My buck was the first one that developed it and I didn't think much of it. I just cleaned it and let it heal on it's own. It was healed over and gone in a few days.
Then a week later one of my does got the same exact mark in the same spot. It looks like it was fairly fresh and didn't look infected so I left it alone to heal. It's scabbed over now and looks like it's healing fine but there is a lot hair missing from the spot.
Then today I went out and my other doe has the exact same mark in the same spot.
It's hard to describe. It doesn't look like a bite, or a cut. It just a small spot on the back of their neck with a little spot of blood and the skin looks like it might have been rubbed or a small patch of fur ripped out. There is no depth to the wound it's only on the surface. But it is so weird that all of them have now gotten it in the same spot, right on the back of the neck. I checked their cages for anything sharp. I've rubbed my hand along the entire inner surface of the cage and couldn't find anything that they might scratch themselves on. The only thing is their J feeders but for the feeder to cause the scratch on the back of their necks would be near impossible.
Any ideas?
Oh yeah, some additional information - They are all in separate cages. The 2 does share a wall so they can see each other and could have possibly bitten one another but the buck is on a different level and and alone so it can't be a bite from another rabbit. The cages are outside on my deck.
Here's some pics.
Doe #1 - The freshest wound. I couldn't get a good shot.
Doe #1 - Different angle
Doe #2 - Older wound but lots of hair missing
Doe #2