To introduce myself - I'm
@shellz sister and the rabbits are my responsibility,
@shellz is my researcher and alerted me to this post
I've had the exact same thing with 2 of my rabbits, so I may be able to help.
Well done, good job on opening the eye, that is the hardest part!
I started with helping mine to open their eyes at 10 days, the gunked one I had to open with a damp cloth. By 4 or 5 days later, it had all gunked shut and I brought it in closer to the house for daily nursing. This is what it was like at 14 days:
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View attachment 31234At this stage I gently eased it open, as you have done. The fur around the eye was really dirty, so I cut that away so that it didn't cause any reinfection. Be super careful if you do this though! Baby was blind, even once eyelid was open, blinded by a film like a cataract.
Once open, twice a day I treated it with saline, 1 tsp salt dissolved in 500mls water, basically washed it out with a very generous and liberal squirt (or 2) from a syringe. Also dosed colloidal silver orally twice a day to help it fight any infection as quite red and inflamed. Not sure how many mls it would be, maybe 0.2 or 0.5 ml of silver.
Did this twice every day for about 2 weeks, after 10 days of doing it I missed dosing it one evening, of both saline and silver, and that set it back about a week. After another 5 days I eased colloidal silver intake back to once a day, kept saline washing it twice a day.
After 3 or 4 weeks I gradually eased off the saline from twice a day to once a day. Back in the cage with mum, the sister of this little boy was developing a bad eye as well, so I brought her in and I've kept them together for company and dosing ever since.
By 4 weeks baby bunny had a blue tongue from silver overload, so lessened that down to a couple of times a week, until about 6 or 7 weeks old, or when it looked normal colour, not red and inflamed.
Chamomile teabags are a wonderful healer and great for pain relief, although teabags in general help to dry the eye up. If your little rabbit is as bad as mine, you don't want to start drying it up until the eye is clear. Otherwise, if you do dry it up while it is still discharging gunk, the gunk will dry up and form white clumps in the middle of the eye, rather than running down the fur. Better for it to be discharged and get out of the eye, mine had a cloudy film over the eye - I didn't introduce a teabag until this was healed and the eyes were starting to clear. This was about 6 or 7 weeks, so at this point I introduced teabags, still dosing with saline every night. Starting to drop back the colloidal silver, because I don't want that to taint the meat.
Regular teabags have more tannins in them than chamomile tea, and they will dry up the weepiness faster, although chamomile is a great healer - they both have their place.
I dose with a teabag most nights, type usually determined by which tea I feel more in the mood for drinking after I've used the teabag
They're now about 10 weeks, I'm still saline washing them once a day, but they both have sight and I'm treating them with a regular normal teabag now. There is some staining on the fur from the teabag, but that doesn't matter.
I treated them with a normal teabag tonight, this is the same rabbit now, as of an hour ago:
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Saline and colloidal silver are 2 very readily available medicines that seem to be very underrated.
Trust this helps, be interested to see some photos and know how you get on and keep us updated of progress!
Just to clarify, I know mine is genetic as the mum has it too, she's obviously passed it onto her kits.