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20114
Yesterday there was a bunny dropped here... and her back left leg was broken... we did our best to splint it up... this morning she seemed to be getting around...
jennifer see
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Jul 1, 2007
4:06 pm
20115
I've read the books and searched the Web but nothing seems to be working with these two. I'm wondering if we're doing something wrong? We have two neutered,...
Aaron
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Jul 1, 2007
9:51 pm
20116
I don't know that I have any words of advice as much as I have words of consolation. I have three rabbits, two of which were a bonded pair who had their...
Nora Clarke
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Jul 2, 2007
12:50 am
20117
Hello Liz I see you're from Barrow. If you aren't happy with the treatment your vet is giving, is it worth trying a specialist? There's Ashleigh vets in...
Roslyn Lamb
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Jul 2, 2007
11:49 am
20118
Hi, Thankfully, I've worked with an HRS educator with my bonding issues -- which were challenging, to say the least. I've actually said that "There's no hare...
vigro55
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Jul 2, 2007
4:21 pm
20119
... wrote: we've put ... the ... get ... Jenn, get a small pair of scissors (I use a pair of blunt-nosed Fiscar's childrens scissors)and clip her down. Shear...
Dawn
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Jul 2, 2007
4:29 pm
20120
So I guess all the hay has to go? UGH! Dena ... the house ... On Behalf ... the ... Also, ... my...
drbunnymom
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Jul 2, 2007
5:35 pm
20121
What a weird sight. It is disturbing actually. What are the ‘horns’ made of – normal cells gone mad like cancer or something else? I’d be interested ...
Jenny Stanley-Clarke
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Jul 3, 2007
12:49 pm
20122
Dear Friends, I am seeking Netherland Dwarf Bunnies in New Jersey/Pennsylvania area, show quality or near. If anyone has any available, please contact and many...
Bunny1756@...
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Jul 3, 2007
1:47 pm
20123
... Thank you so much for your advice. I've started today with the very small pen idea. I've also thought maybe I *should* let them tussle a little bit. I...
Aaron Dalton
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Jul 4, 2007
1:11 am
20124
Hi There - I have been rescuing "Dumped" buns for a few years now and have found out a few things along the way that may or may not help you - turns out that...
lindy_pie
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Jul 10, 2007
5:20 pm
20125
I saw this post when I was researching "tear duct". My rabbit Dorcas recently had her tear duct flushed out and the vet told me about the connection with...
nora.clarke
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Jul 12, 2007
9:04 pm
20126
Could you tell me the dosage per lb rabbit for this medicine? SQ injections. Thanks!...
dotycreekbunnyfarm
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Jul 13, 2007
3:39 pm
20127
Hello Nora, Can you send me some photos about Dorcas?, Send me one to all the face, another to the eyes with the tear duct and another to the mouth. I don´t...
Igfranvet (Veterinari...
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Jul 14, 2007
11:09 am
20128
I don´t know how pass kg to lb, but, for example, in kg, the dosage is 5 o 10 mg./kg each 24 hs. the simple or each 3 or 4 days the L.A., but I don´t like de...
Igfranvet (Veterinari...
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Jul 14, 2007
11:10 am
20129
Common Conversions: 1 kg = 2.2 pounds 28.35 grams = 1 ounce We have a brand name for Oxytetracycline, Liquamycin. The shorthand term is LA-200 (means...
Marcy Moore
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Jul 14, 2007
2:26 pm
20130
Hi everyone, I don't know if you remember me posting about my rabbit's problems with her teeth/drooling. This is long, but I want to mention everything I have...
drbunnymom
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Jul 16, 2007
12:27 am
20131
Good morning, a friend of mine has saved a young bunny which is paralysed of both back legs. Is there a solution for him, any mechanic treatment, a surgery,...
oumfie
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Jul 16, 2007
8:36 am
20132
Do you feed your rabbit pellets? You didn't mention if they are filing the front teeth or the back teeth. Sounds to me like if you're not feeding your rabbit...
Heather
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Jul 16, 2007
3:17 pm
20133
Hi All - I have a foster rabbit taht has been through hell - I have had her for 4 months and she is comming along quite well with her manners and litter...
lindy_pie
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Jul 16, 2007
3:45 pm
20134
My opinion is she should be on a pain med and an antibiotic. She needs to be eating! I would call the vet ASAP. There is no reason a bunny should be in pain...
drbunnymom
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Jul 16, 2007
4:18 pm
20135
Actually the hay is what grinds down the teeth. She is a holland/mini lop mix. She gets unlimited timothy hay and 1 tablespoon of pellets daily. She weighs...
drbunnymom
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Jul 16, 2007
4:23 pm
20136
... Actually, a good 90% of their diet should be hay, not pellets. Even with a full complement of vegetables, they should still have a good 1/8th of a cup of...
Aaron Dalton
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Jul 16, 2007
5:32 pm
20137
Aaron, Can you show us proven scientific data that 90% of their diet should be hay and not pellets? Where are they getting the whole range of nutrition they...
lisa
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Jul 16, 2007
6:17 pm
20138
Dena, I have to agree with Heather, the pellets are what grind down the teeth, not the hay. I have been raising rabbit for many years and I know of alot of...
lisa
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Jul 16, 2007
6:20 pm
20139
... I'm sorry, but I do not have that information. I'm not a vet. 90% is most definitely a hyperbole. I sincerely apologize as I did not intend it to be...
Aaron Dalton
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Jul 16, 2007
6:22 pm
20140
Ive got a cute little bunny and have never seen him drool.. let alone sleep at all. lisa <Tonivr@...> wrote: Aaron, Can you show us proven scientific...
Rich sallot
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Jul 16, 2007
6:26 pm
20141
I guess the problem I have with that is wild rabbits do not eat pellets. Their teeth tend to stay ground down. Anyway, to each his own I guess. The vets that...
drbunnymom
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Jul 16, 2007
6:47 pm
20142
Ive got a bunny and have never seen him drool at all...even while sleeping drbunnymom <Dena-RPh@...> wrote: I guess the...
Rich sallot
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Jul 16, 2007
7:00 pm
20143
Wild rabbits munch on bark, wood ect that keeps their teeth ground down, they eat a much more varied diet than hay and greens. Lisa [Non-text portions of this...
lisa
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Jul 16, 2007
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