jani
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Hi all!
So I have had my first beveren with their beautiful ears now for just over a week. My little buck has always had a bit of an airplane floppy left ear. I moved them to the farm on Friday, and my friend who owns the property asked me if he always had that floppy ear. I said yes, he is 16 weeks old, I just assumed he was growing into those giant ears. She said, no he has a broken ear. So I examined him, no redness, heat swelling. No bug bites etc. He didn't seem to mind me touching his ears. He is active and playful, eats and drinks well. Seems like a happy, friendly little fellow. I wasn't at all concerned until she said his ear was broken!
So I asked his breeder, she said both ears were fine when she handed them over to transport. But noted buck and doe were transported in the same cage. Hmmm, perhaps young bucky wanted to sew some oats and little doe gave him whatfor? She said it could be he is just growing into the ears. My question is, how can I tell for certain if it is broken? IF it is, can I do anything at all to help his ear stand up? I am thinking of the dog people that dock ears and hold them up with tp tubes and vet wrap? I wouldn't do that to a dog, mind you... but if his ear is broken can I do something like that so it heals correctly? Or will that somehow hurt him?
Always something new to learn! I never heard of a rabbit with a broken ear base! Maybe because I never had rabbits with giant ears before! Man, those ears are so cute! Anyone here had any experience with this kind of thing? TIA!
So I have had my first beveren with their beautiful ears now for just over a week. My little buck has always had a bit of an airplane floppy left ear. I moved them to the farm on Friday, and my friend who owns the property asked me if he always had that floppy ear. I said yes, he is 16 weeks old, I just assumed he was growing into those giant ears. She said, no he has a broken ear. So I examined him, no redness, heat swelling. No bug bites etc. He didn't seem to mind me touching his ears. He is active and playful, eats and drinks well. Seems like a happy, friendly little fellow. I wasn't at all concerned until she said his ear was broken!
So I asked his breeder, she said both ears were fine when she handed them over to transport. But noted buck and doe were transported in the same cage. Hmmm, perhaps young bucky wanted to sew some oats and little doe gave him whatfor? She said it could be he is just growing into the ears. My question is, how can I tell for certain if it is broken? IF it is, can I do anything at all to help his ear stand up? I am thinking of the dog people that dock ears and hold them up with tp tubes and vet wrap? I wouldn't do that to a dog, mind you... but if his ear is broken can I do something like that so it heals correctly? Or will that somehow hurt him?
Always something new to learn! I never heard of a rabbit with a broken ear base! Maybe because I never had rabbits with giant ears before! Man, those ears are so cute! Anyone here had any experience with this kind of thing? TIA!