PigeonHillRabbits
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I am posting this for my dad, so I might not have all the details needed right away.
He is raising meat rabbits and is having a problem with them getting diarrhea which turns into a clear mucus and then they die.
He weans them at 7 weeks.
The cages they go into are cleaned and disinfected before they are moved.
They get pellets that are 17% protein and hay (timothy & grass mix) 2x a day, along with fresh clean water daily.
They have good ventilation and the rabbit barn is very clean, waste is removed daily and cages are cleaned every few days.
The babies don't get much in a change except for losing the mother, food is all the same as well as bedding and the cages are all setup the same as well.
Every once in awhile an adult rabbit gets the same thing. They are then taken pellets and hay a for a day or two (can't remember how long), then he gives them hay until it stops and reintroduces the pellets. He doesn't lose the adults.
Does anyone have any suggestions for him?
He is raising meat rabbits and is having a problem with them getting diarrhea which turns into a clear mucus and then they die.
He weans them at 7 weeks.
The cages they go into are cleaned and disinfected before they are moved.
They get pellets that are 17% protein and hay (timothy & grass mix) 2x a day, along with fresh clean water daily.
They have good ventilation and the rabbit barn is very clean, waste is removed daily and cages are cleaned every few days.
The babies don't get much in a change except for losing the mother, food is all the same as well as bedding and the cages are all setup the same as well.
Every once in awhile an adult rabbit gets the same thing. They are then taken pellets and hay a for a day or two (can't remember how long), then he gives them hay until it stops and reintroduces the pellets. He doesn't lose the adults.
Does anyone have any suggestions for him?