Hello!
I recently noticed that my 8-month-old Fauve de Bourgogne doe's back toes were a bit "too visible"; upon closer inspection, the skin is inflamed and crusty. It does not seem painful at all even when pressing them and the rest of the skin seems ok except for the back of the neck, where she has small patches of lost fur and an area of growing/short fur.
She spends the night in her wire-floor hutch and the day running around on a tiled patio. Her nails were super long in the picture, I already trimmed them. We are right now weaning her 7 week old kits.
Any ideas on what could this be and how would you treat it? The rest of the rabbits seem unaffected.
Thanks in advance! <3
I recently noticed that my 8-month-old Fauve de Bourgogne doe's back toes were a bit "too visible"; upon closer inspection, the skin is inflamed and crusty. It does not seem painful at all even when pressing them and the rest of the skin seems ok except for the back of the neck, where she has small patches of lost fur and an area of growing/short fur.
She spends the night in her wire-floor hutch and the day running around on a tiled patio. Her nails were super long in the picture, I already trimmed them. We are right now weaning her 7 week old kits.
Any ideas on what could this be and how would you treat it? The rest of the rabbits seem unaffected.
Thanks in advance! <3