Dragongreg
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Recently we breed our creme buck to a black cali doe and was rewarded with some beautiful harliquen kits. After seening the results we purchased 3 NZ /SF cross doe to hopefully repeat the results in the coming months. The purchased does are 7 weeks old and due to space and time constrants I placed them adjacent to my grow out pen. Seperate cage but a shared wall. In the grow out cage I had 15 rabbits ranging from 7-10 weeks old. Within 7 days two of the new crosses developed diarrhea and died and now I've lost 4 more of my stock rabbits in the adjacent grow out cage.
I've moved them all of them to a make shift shelter / cages to protect my other stock and my little ones. Currently, we have 20 kits on the primary encloser that range from 14-18 days of age and we are naturally fearful of lossing them. Over the weekend I spoke to the breeder about it and she stated that she had a coccidia problem over the last few weeks but all the rabbits were treated. I guess I'm a bit upset with them and myself with not asking enough questions and not properly seperating the new stock. I've started a water treatment of Merial Corid (20% powder) at 3/4 a teaspoon per gal. My question is; is the treatment dosage proper? Should I be doing something else to protect my stock and little one's. Also, the Corid is going to all the rabbits through the automatic watering system just to be safe. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.
I've moved them all of them to a make shift shelter / cages to protect my other stock and my little ones. Currently, we have 20 kits on the primary encloser that range from 14-18 days of age and we are naturally fearful of lossing them. Over the weekend I spoke to the breeder about it and she stated that she had a coccidia problem over the last few weeks but all the rabbits were treated. I guess I'm a bit upset with them and myself with not asking enough questions and not properly seperating the new stock. I've started a water treatment of Merial Corid (20% powder) at 3/4 a teaspoon per gal. My question is; is the treatment dosage proper? Should I be doing something else to protect my stock and little one's. Also, the Corid is going to all the rabbits through the automatic watering system just to be safe. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.