Withherwings
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Hey everyone, I am very new to raising rabbits and have some questions. I started by buying 3 rabbits. One Bauscat doe, one baladi male and one baladi female. The female came with her 4 kits that were only a few days old. Since then I purchased a number of other rabbits from a guy closing down his rabbitry. Most of these new ones are not old enough to breed yet. All of them are in separate cages except the new ones since they were raised in colony style anyway.
Each cage is a meter square and is a wood frame with metal mesh cage. Since the mesh is a weak grade a do not have them suspended. I keep them on a dirt area in my yard. About once week a move the cage, rake the poop from under it and set the cage back.
Again since I am new to raising rabbits, i started hearing two of my rabbits sneeze quite a bit. I first thought nothing of it but recently one of the small babies died and he was lethargic and looked to have runny poop matted under him. I then researched the sneezing and found all sorts of scary stuff like snuffles and such. The mom and the male are sneezing, the male seems to be worse then the female with snot coming out some. Neither one of them have any other noticiable symtoms. No weeping eye and no loose stool. Just today I heard one of the 3 surviving baby rabbits sneeze. I think the sneezing has been going on for a couple of weeks but snotting nose is fairly new i think. Any thoughts?
Also each cage is setting on the ground and has a little over a foot between cages. Is this enough of a quarantine or should I separate more? There are no vets in my city so any help would be appreciated. Also if you have any natural ways of treating whatever this is, that would be helpful as veterinarian medicine is not available (most other meds are available without prescription).
Each cage is a meter square and is a wood frame with metal mesh cage. Since the mesh is a weak grade a do not have them suspended. I keep them on a dirt area in my yard. About once week a move the cage, rake the poop from under it and set the cage back.
Again since I am new to raising rabbits, i started hearing two of my rabbits sneeze quite a bit. I first thought nothing of it but recently one of the small babies died and he was lethargic and looked to have runny poop matted under him. I then researched the sneezing and found all sorts of scary stuff like snuffles and such. The mom and the male are sneezing, the male seems to be worse then the female with snot coming out some. Neither one of them have any other noticiable symtoms. No weeping eye and no loose stool. Just today I heard one of the 3 surviving baby rabbits sneeze. I think the sneezing has been going on for a couple of weeks but snotting nose is fairly new i think. Any thoughts?
Also each cage is setting on the ground and has a little over a foot between cages. Is this enough of a quarantine or should I separate more? There are no vets in my city so any help would be appreciated. Also if you have any natural ways of treating whatever this is, that would be helpful as veterinarian medicine is not available (most other meds are available without prescription).