Mini Lop Fan
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Sadly, I think the dreaded disease might have struck my rabbitry.
I noticed that my best buck's nose had some clear discharge a few days ago. Now both bucks seem to have clear discharge, though I haven't heard any sneezing/wheezing/etc. All my does are out of range (over 4 feet away) so now I just have to decide what to do with these two bucks.
I am trying not to jump to conclusions as I have been needlessly scared in the past...and I really don't want to cull my best buck. What are some signs that it is pasturella? And how long should I keep them in quarantine before I decide to cull? Is there any possibility it could be something else?
I noticed that my best buck's nose had some clear discharge a few days ago. Now both bucks seem to have clear discharge, though I haven't heard any sneezing/wheezing/etc. All my does are out of range (over 4 feet away) so now I just have to decide what to do with these two bucks.
I am trying not to jump to conclusions as I have been needlessly scared in the past...and I really don't want to cull my best buck. What are some signs that it is pasturella? And how long should I keep them in quarantine before I decide to cull? Is there any possibility it could be something else?