lozinit
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A couple of months ago I purchased a trio of New Zealands. A week later the guy I bought the trio from called and said he would give me all his rabbits (1 new Zealand, 2 Rex, 2 California, the rest are mixed breeds) and all the cages, watering system, feeders. Great, I thought. We loaded all the cages with rabbits in them into my trailer using his forklift. When I got home and started to offload the rabbits I realized just how bad off they were. Ear mites on every rabbit. Eye crusted over on the flemish. Two had teeth that were grown into their jaws and unable to really eat.
All the ears on every rabbit were treated with olive oil. Teeth were trimmed and monitored for infection. Claws were trimmed. Unfortunately the flemish passed away. The other 21 rabbits are doing good for over a month now with no issues. They are on 16% protein pellets at 1/4 cup per 4 lbs of weight in evenings. Morning they get 70/30 Alfalfa & Orchard hay.
Tried to breed them this month. The buck I bought tries but the does will not lift for him. Tried does with the two other bucks and got the two females I bought and they did what they needed to do. Tried the other does and none will raise. They just put their heads in a corner and stay put. Tried apple cider vinegar, tried a car ride. Still nothing. I am unsure of ages but all the does have dew laps and are 5+ lbs. I believe some are about 6 months of age and some might be a few years old, with rest somewhere between those ages.
This next week the rabbits I know that are older with very visible cataracts will be going to the freezer along with an extremely aggressive doe. She attacked all 3 bucks, and attacks me whenever I open the cage to put hay inside. I am hesitant to send the others as they might just be to young still or I am doing something wrong, so will wait a month or two more and keep trying. Any advice or am I missing anything?
Attached are some pictures of the rabbits.
All the ears on every rabbit were treated with olive oil. Teeth were trimmed and monitored for infection. Claws were trimmed. Unfortunately the flemish passed away. The other 21 rabbits are doing good for over a month now with no issues. They are on 16% protein pellets at 1/4 cup per 4 lbs of weight in evenings. Morning they get 70/30 Alfalfa & Orchard hay.
Tried to breed them this month. The buck I bought tries but the does will not lift for him. Tried does with the two other bucks and got the two females I bought and they did what they needed to do. Tried the other does and none will raise. They just put their heads in a corner and stay put. Tried apple cider vinegar, tried a car ride. Still nothing. I am unsure of ages but all the does have dew laps and are 5+ lbs. I believe some are about 6 months of age and some might be a few years old, with rest somewhere between those ages.
This next week the rabbits I know that are older with very visible cataracts will be going to the freezer along with an extremely aggressive doe. She attacked all 3 bucks, and attacks me whenever I open the cage to put hay inside. I am hesitant to send the others as they might just be to young still or I am doing something wrong, so will wait a month or two more and keep trying. Any advice or am I missing anything?
Attached are some pictures of the rabbits.