So my husband, and I took off to OK to see his parents for the 4th of July. Before we have left we asked our neighbor if she could feed our chickens, and rabbits for us while we were gone. She said yes, so I set out the rabbits food, and wrote a note that said. "Fill bowls with pellets, give each rabbit 2 handfuls of hay, and fresh water daily." While we were gone she sent this text saying OMG OMG what do I feed the chickens?! I told her that there was pile of grass, and weed clippings I cut from the garden, and to give those to the chickens. She then replied the chickens are just looking at the grass. I told her that they always do that, and they will eat it once she walks away. When we got back home 2 days later she tells me that. She felt that the grass wasn't enough for those poor chickens so she took it upon herself to dump a bag of dog food in there that she won't give her dog, but Google told her it was okay to do that. (I was not happy about that.) Needless to say the chickens are fine. All of yesterday the rabbits were fine. Today I go outside to clean the cage, and I notice my buck is just laying down. Which is not like him. He is usually kicking around having a good ole time. So I took them all inside, and I took him away from the others, and just held him. He did not want food, nor water, and did not want to stand up, and if he hopped it was a very slow sort of sideways hop. After about 10 minutes he got worse. I mean if I wanted to pick him up by 1 ear, he would have just dangled there. (No I did not do that, but that's how uncaring he was about anything that was going on.) About 5 minutes after that he started gasping, and just went limp, and passed away. Now I've got one of my Californians acting up. She is still quite a bit active, but is laying down more than normal, has little to no interest in food, or water. I text my neighbor asking her is she had fed the rabbits anything other than what I set out for them, and she said that she did not. Nothing in their diet, or environment has changed. Does anyone has any suggestions on what could be going on?
Our rabbits, and chickens are for meat so if there are grim details I am able to handle it.
Thank you in advance!! :bunnyhop:
Our rabbits, and chickens are for meat so if there are grim details I am able to handle it.
Thank you in advance!! :bunnyhop: