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    combining 10 week old litters

    Just take the pellets on the rabbit and give them hay. They need something to gnaw on.
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    Processing rabbits culled for disease?

    The heat will bring things on. The change in weather is hard on them. ..I would keep bucks in one spot and the girls in another ect. It helps if something goes around so you dont loose everyone.
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    Processing rabbits culled for disease?

    once you have that many sick rabbits in your herd. You are best to cull of them and start over. You will think you got them all ,but in a few weeks more will start up. I dont know what your set up is like or how many rabbits you have. ...If you have some seperate from the sick bunch. Then you...
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    Take a look at my new colors of new zealands.UPDATE PICS

    Pennylove is right. It isnt red ,,She is a fawn. Still nice the same.
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    Take a look at my new colors of new zealands.UPDATE PICS

    NOt really. It depends on your lines .
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    Take a look at my new colors of new zealands.UPDATE PICS

    Thanks yardrabbit. Here is some pictures of my reds.
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    Our Rabbit Setup

    great idea. the rabbits look happy. In the shade.
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    fuzzy lop just not acting "right"

    I am sorry this is happening to you. Young rabbits are hard to raise sometimes. It does sound like you have what they call wry neck. I would cull it . Here is a link for you to read and to keep on hand when something goes wrong. http://www.scribd.com/doc/72228408/Rabbit-Diseases
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    Post Your Cutest Picks Here!!!

    Here is my picture of the day.
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    Snuffles treatment

    my best advice for you is to put the buck down. IF you have other rabbits it will spread. I know allot of people dont want to put there rabbits down when they are sick like this. He has pasteralla and sounds like he is in his final stages of it.
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    My meat rabbits have ear mites!

    Ivomectin is the injectable kind. And ivomec in the pour on. They are the same but in a different form. The injectable kind is to strong you have to dilute it first. That is why i said there if a difference between the two.
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    Sudden death in kits, stiffening?

    They have enterities http://www.medirabbit.com/EN/GI_diseases/Generalities/Enteritis_en.htm
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    Rabbit diagnosed with fungal infection

    are you sure he dosnt have fur mites. Or he can be allergic to something.
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    Need Everyones Opinion

    It should be fine. I do it.
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    Rabbit Attack!! (To be Expected, Or time to Butcher?) (pic on Post #7)

    I have to second that pink fox. Very well said and agree 100%
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    Florida White doe crossed with NZ/Cali buck?

    OF course it is possible. I have done no problem. YOu get better babies with that type of mix breed. More meat to bone ratio
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    My set up

    WOW, Very nice.I like how you use all your yard for herb s ,chickens and rabbits ect. Nice set up. Do you have a worm compose under your cages. IF not maybe think about.
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    Taking the nest box in and out?

    They dont stay with their babies . They just feed and clean then leave and dont go back for another 12 hours. There rich milk keeps them full for a long time. No worries. She is doing it right.
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    Is it to cold for a single kit to stay warm in 20 to30 degree nights?

    THis is not true. Mothers do not reject a baby of the same age or close to it.
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    Is it to cold for a single kit to stay warm in 20 to30 degree nights?

    This is what i would of done. It gives the other babies from the netherland better chances. Adding another baby puts more stain on the moms milk. Not all moms are good milker. I would never take a baby on a mom unless there is a good reason to. And this is not one of them. You had enough babies...
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