I have looked at ringworm images and dont see the resemblance. Do you have any images that might confirm?Could possibly be ringworm. They will scan up and bleed
Did your spider bites look like my images? There are spiders in my barn, but half of my kits have this now.Maybe you could ask some other rabbit breeders in your area if they have run into this and what they did for it. In the meantime, you could try alternating antibiotic ointment with antifungal cream or spray (be sure to research what can be used in rabbits). I had a spider bite a few years ago and the doctor had me alternate the two to heal - antibiotic in the morning, fungal cream at night. The spider had given me a gift of both!
Thanks for the info. I think it might be safest to use anti fungal and antibiotic creams as you suggest. These are my meat rabbits and plan to process in 4 weeks. Did you eat your treated rabbit?Maybe you could ask some other rabbit breeders in your area if they have run into this and what they did for it. In the meantime, you could try alternating antibiotic ointment with antifungal cream or spray (be sure to research what can be used in rabbits). I had a spider bite a few years ago and the doctor had me alternate the two to heal - antibiotic in the morning, fungal cream at night. The spider had given me a gift of both!
I am going to treat for ringworm with anti fungal and anti biotic cream if it is something else. I am still struggling to find a similar image, but the closest is ringworm on a dog. Thanks for your help.I have looked at ringworm images and dont see the resemblance. Do you have any images that might confirm?
It wasn't a rabbit, it was myself. The resemblance of the bite on my hand to your rabbits is what made me think of it. It itched and burned horribly, and I would catch myself digging at it at times. It did not heal until I alternated the antibiotic and antifungal as the doctor suggested. I do not know what kind of withdrawal time there would be on topically applied ointments. I did a quick search and it seems to depend on how long the ointment is applied.Thanks for the info. I think it might be safest to use anti fungal and antibiotic creams as you suggest. These are my meat rabbits and plan to process in 4 weeks. Did you eat your treated rabbit?
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