Buck has ear mites how do I treat I don't want to inject anything and I don't want to swab his ear out as I am currently on his good side and plan on treating the rest of the rabbits too. What do I use? And where can I find it
I'll have to look when I get home. I know it's a blue liquidWhat's the solution? @RabbitsOfTheCreek
Can you look at your ivermec and let us know the % active ingredient? There are LOTS of formulations of ivermectin. To be safe with our rabbits, we should know exactly what formulation we're talking about.Put a couple drops of ivermec in each ear then the rest of the back of the neck he looks pretty happy thank-you everyone
A quick, easy, and single dose treatment I've had success with is Revolution. There are dosing charts for rabbits online for it.Buck has ear mites how do I treat I don't want to inject anything and I don't want to swab his ear out as I am currently on his good side and plan on treating the rest of the rabbits too. What do I use? And where can I find it
How does this affect breeding and eating of meat? Do you have to wait to breed, will it render meat inedible?The easiest way to treat any parasites is to invest the medicine goes thru the blood which is what they are feeding on
We use a pea size dose in the mouth of ivermectin 1.87% horse worming paste kills parasites, ear mites and fur mites. Usually 1 dose is all you need to take care of any problems if you have a problem just treat all your rabbits a tube a paste will last years for a small rabbitry for under $7.00- $8.00.
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