What disease does a rabbit have? What diseases are rabbits prone to?

Updated on healthy 2024-07-03
9 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Rabbits can't be raised like this, I also raise rabbits, the staple food of rabbits is rabbit food, occasionally feed it vegetable leaves, because the vegetable leaves are watery, rabbits and rabbits can't eat things with too much water, they will be strained, not to mention fruits, can't be eaten, so for rabbits, vegetable leaves can only be regarded as snacks, can not be eaten all the time, but water must still be drunk, rabbits will be eloquent, I feed it like this.

    I bought a professional water bottle for Tutu, and now that it's hot, he can drink one bottle of water a day! Eating chubby, jumping around every day, even if I had foot dermatitis some time ago, and there are serious infections on my feet and body, its spirit is still very good, eat, drink, and sleep! After I continued to spray it with potion for a few weeks, it was almost better in the past two days, and the feet that were originally swollen like pig's trotters and had pus and blood are now slowly recovering, and the rabbit hair on the feet and feet is slowly growing out again!

    Therefore, Tutu still mainly eats rabbit food and drinks water, and it is best to buy a professional water bottle for it!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It should be acute gastroenteritis It is better to give it carrots Try not to let it go down to eat grass It's not that there is anything wrong with the grass The main thing is that summer is coming A lot of poisonous insects come out Rabbits may eat those things if they are not careful Acute gastroenteritis generally has no symptoms It is very sudden.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Have you ever vaccinated your rabbit If you buy a pet rabbit, you must buy it in a regular pet store Don't buy it at a street stall The rabbit there is sold before it is full-term and has not been vaccinated.

    You know? Rabbits are going to eat hay and rabbit food, and leaves and fruits can only be used as their small snacks, and it is recommended to go to the rabbit bar before raising rabbits.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    When I was in college, I also had a rabbit in my dormitory, and I used it as a baby, and I died in more than 20 days. The cause of death may have been that he had bathed it several times, and he didn't pay much attention to it. It seems that everyone says that rabbits should not bathe it easily. I don't know exactly why.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    This one is so professional.

    The stiffness of the limbs is due to the passage of time.

    By the way, rabbits can take a bath, but they can't wash their hair.

    will suffocate. That's how my rabbit died.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    1. Rabbit plague

    Rabbit plague. Also known as "rabbit viral sepsis" is currently the most serious infectious disease for pet rabbits, generally in the spring outbreak epidemic, once it appears, it will quickly spread to the whole group, and the mortality rate is close to 100%! If it is an acute (sudden) rabbit plague, the rabbit will suddenly fall to the ground, scream and cramp and die.

    But most rabbits suffer from chronic rabbit plague, manifested as malaise, decreased appetite, dull hair, swimming limbs, etc., and some will have convulsions, mostly convulsions within a day or two and die.

    2. Rabbit pasteurellosis

    Most cases of rabbit pasteurellosis are caused by Pasteurella multocida fo type, especially in spring. If it is acute, the sick rabbit will have fever, runny nose, shortness of breath and other symptoms, and the body temperature will gradually decrease before death and be accompanied by convulsions of the limbs, generally 12 to 18 hours of death; If it is a chronically diseased rabbit, in addition to which of the above symptoms, there may also be symptoms such as scratching the nose with the front paws, loss of appetite, etc., and most of them die within a week or two.

    3. Rabbit coccidiosis

    Rabbit coccidiosis.

    It is a more serious disease in pet rabbits, which is caused by infection with coccidiosis parasitic on the intestine or in the bile ducts of the liver. Symptoms such as lack of energy, decreased appetite, failure to thrive, abdominal distension and diarrhea, frequent excretion and xanthochromia may occur in the early stages of the disease, and neurological symptoms such as spasms or paralysis may occur in the later stages of the disease, and the mortality rate of the disease is high.

    4. Rabbit colibacillosis

    Rabbit colibacillosis is a disease that occurs in rabbits caused by pathogenic E. coli and its toxins, and has a high mortality rate. Sick rabbits have normal or slightly low body temperature, lack of energy, loss of appetite, coarse coat, distended abdomen, and often have a large amount of gelatin-like mucus discharged. Death occurs in 1-2 days after a short course of illness, and severe dehydration due to diarrhea leads to rapid weight loss and emaciation.

    Eventually, he went into toxic shock and died very quickly.

    The above is about the introduction of "what diseases rabbits are prone to", Dr. Paw Paw here suggests that pet owners should take good care of rabbits every day, pay more attention to the physical condition of rabbits, and if there is an abnormal situation, it needs to be carried out in time**.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    1. May be susceptible to viral and bacterial diseases, such as rabbit blast, infectious vesicular stomatitis, salmonellosis, and colibacillosis;

    2. It may also be susceptible to fungal infection, resulting in ** diseases, such as tricochetosis;

    3. As well as parasitic diseases, the common ones are prurigo mites, scabies mites, coccidiosis, toxoplasmosis, fleas, lice, and schistosomiasis.

    I like it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    1. Common diseases

    Common diseases in rabbits are: colds, diarrhea, parasitic infections, etc.

    A cold is an illness caused by the body's immune system not being healthy enough to prevent the invasion of germs from the outside world. Symptoms include sneezing, runny nose, cough, loss of appetite, etc. The rabbit should be given antibiotics and physique-enhancing drugs in time to alleviate the condition.

    Diarrhea is an intestinal problem due to unhygienic eating or digestive problems. Symptoms include diarrhea, abdominal pain, lack of energy, etc. **Measures include maintaining a clean environment, dietary conditioning, hydration, etc.

    Parasitic infections are usually caused by fleas or ticks and can cause parasites to grow in the body. Symptoms include itching, anemia, loss of appetite, etc. **Measures include timely flea removal or deworming, boosting immunity, and prevention**.

    2. Digestive system diseases

    Baby rabbits have a very sensitive digestive system and often have intestinal problems.

    Constipation is an intestinal problem that is caused by insufficient food intake or insufficient hydration. Symptoms include difficulty with bowel movements, loss of appetite, etc. **Methods include clearing the intestines, increasing dietary fiber intake, and giving the rabbit proper water.

    Neoplasia is a common malignancy. Symptoms include lump formation, loss of appetite, etc. Methods include surgical resection of the tumor, supplemented by chemotherapy and other methods to improve the disease.

    Stomach problems are caused by poor diet or stomach ulcer infection in baby rabbits. Symptoms include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, etc. **Measures include adjusting the diet, maintaining dietary hygiene, taking necessary medications, etc.

    3. Foot diseases

    Due to the fact that baby rabbits live in small spaces and have a long jumping lifestyle, foot diseases often plague them.

    Foot shedding is caused by insufficient dryness of the feet in the breeding environment. Symptoms include redness and swelling of the feet, which break and fall off. **Methods include changing the foot environment, disinfecting the wound, and applying ointment to prevent infection.

    Barb problems are mainly caused by claws that are not pruned in time. Symptoms include barbs on the paws that can pierce the rabbit's body and epidermis. The best way to do this is to trim and disinfect the rabbit to prevent it from further developing.

    4. Other diseases

    Baby rabbits can also suffer from some other diseases like dental problems, ear infections, eye diseases, etc.

    Teething is caused by malnutrition or chewing food for long periods of time. Symptoms include bad breath, mouth sores, decreased appetite, etc. **Methods include teething clips, strengthening and replenishing the nutrients needed to replenish the teeth.

    Ear infections are caused by bacterial or viral infections. Symptoms include slow response in rabbits, lack of energy, loss of appetite, etc. Methods include the use of ointments to condition the condition and care for timely cleaning and disinfection.

    Eye diseases are caused by a variety of factors such as bacteria, conjunctival infections of the eye, malnutrition, excessive light, etc. Symptoms include watery eyes, red eyes, corneal concentration, etc. **Methods include the use of eye drops, timely eye compresses, and avoid over-use**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Bacterial infections, fungal diseases, parasitic diseases, etc.

    Rabbits are susceptible to the following diseases:

    Clause. 1. Viral diseases, common ones are rabbit plague and infectious vesicular stomatitis.

    Clause. 2. Bacterial infections, common ones include salmonellosis, colibacillosis, necrobacillosis, clostridium weichsley, and pasteurellosis.

    Clause. 3. Fungal diseases, common ones are barbae tricidiosis and gypsum-like microsporidioidomycosis.

    Clause. 4. Parasitic diseases, common such as itch mites, scabies mites, coccidia, etc.

    Rabbits should be based on rabbit food and dry pasture, which can be appropriately matched with some complementary food, and the food should not be too moist, which will cause diarrhea in rabbits.

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