jillycalpin
New Member
I’m taking care of a baby who lost its mom in birth. I was following Dr Dana Krempels from University of Miami biology department protocol for orphan kits. She was getting a formula of goats milk, egg yolk, colostrum and probiotic. The first week she was growing like a weed, eating like a champ, and having normal poop. However on day 7 she developed yellow diarrhea. She had it for 2 days and I’m amazed she survived that long with it. I switched her over to the fox valley formula with goats milk instead of water as she was behind on weight from being sick. Slowly her poops went back to normal but now she is having yellow colored poops but they are completely firm. Last night I started adding acidophilus to her formula because I was thinking maybe she wasn’t fully digesting and that’s why the poop was close to the color of her formula. However after a couple feedings with it they are still a golden color. Is this caused by a bacterial infection in her intestines? Does she need an antibiotic? Is it safe to give a 2 week old kit antibiotics? What antibiotics work well for rabbits? Are their rabbit savvy vets that will somehow see her virtually? I’ve tried to take her to the vet but the only exotic vet in my area does not have any experience with rabbits this young and suggested just giving her kitten milk and seeing if it goes away. Also any advice on any aspect of caring for her from anyone who has successfully raised orphan kits is welcomed and appreciated. This baby has fought so hard to stay alive against all odds and I want to do anything I can for her