michaels4gardens":28abc1mp said:
do you have any onions or garlic, to see if they will eat it?...
I can take a yellow onion tomorrow and offer it to them. Chives are on the list to plant asap and always have been but this has blown up so fast.
Thanks for the thought, I will deff. try it. Having them so bloody far away is driving me mental!
Fingers crossed we can have a few at least in the fish camp tucked up against the camper. That way the best ones at least can be back under my eye again. We move tomorrow so I can find out then. <br /><br /> -- Wed Jul 03, 2019 2:45 pm -- <br /><br /> The first litter to get "it" has four remaining kits, all doing well. The next oldest litter got "it" and I lost three of them.
But because they were older it took longer so I got to see some symptoms.
Creeping paralysis from the hind end up, splayed out front legs and floppy over head.
No signs of pain and even the one's worse hit had great appetites so I didn't put them down, simply watched them. Three were dead when I got to the rabbits yesterday and one was showing symptoms and starting to drag itself instead of hop.
Yesterday I said to hell with this and despite the cost I got a bag each of organic scratch grain and organic alfalfa pellets and they got hay and pellets last night while the bucket of feed started to ferment.
Today the one that was going down is hopping about like nothing happened and no one else is showing any signs of illness.
Losing 6 kits was an expensive lesson but we are NEVER going off our organic feed again!