bunbunfun10
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Hey Everybody,
I had already had five bunnies, but decided that I would love a lion head rabbit. I posted a ISO ad on a local classified website, and a guy emailed me, saying he had one male and a female with brand new babies. He had told me in the email that the male (Dennis) had broken his leg the day the bunnies were born. He had a vet come out and here's what happened: the vet tied his poor testicals with wax dental floss that they had laying around the house ( they were purple when we untied them, thank god it was only yesterday that they did it), and he just left his leg hanging sideways. No cast, not pins in it, just left it. Well, now the poor thing isn't eating and I have some critical care oxbow supplement that I have been feeding him. He will go to the vet on Tuesday, as he isn't dying or anything, but what vet in the world would do that to a poor rabbit. His poor bottom was swollen and could of got infected. I don't blame the people, because people around here ( Wyoming) treat rabbits like cattle, but anyways, now he has a home where he will be treated the right way, but it just shocked me that a vet would do that to a rabbit. FYI he is a livestock vet not and exotic vet ( which I use) . Also has anybody had a rabbit with a 8 month old rabbit with a broken leg before? Just want to hear your experience!
Thanks All,
Devin
I had already had five bunnies, but decided that I would love a lion head rabbit. I posted a ISO ad on a local classified website, and a guy emailed me, saying he had one male and a female with brand new babies. He had told me in the email that the male (Dennis) had broken his leg the day the bunnies were born. He had a vet come out and here's what happened: the vet tied his poor testicals with wax dental floss that they had laying around the house ( they were purple when we untied them, thank god it was only yesterday that they did it), and he just left his leg hanging sideways. No cast, not pins in it, just left it. Well, now the poor thing isn't eating and I have some critical care oxbow supplement that I have been feeding him. He will go to the vet on Tuesday, as he isn't dying or anything, but what vet in the world would do that to a poor rabbit. His poor bottom was swollen and could of got infected. I don't blame the people, because people around here ( Wyoming) treat rabbits like cattle, but anyways, now he has a home where he will be treated the right way, but it just shocked me that a vet would do that to a rabbit. FYI he is a livestock vet not and exotic vet ( which I use) . Also has anybody had a rabbit with a 8 month old rabbit with a broken leg before? Just want to hear your experience!
Thanks All,
Devin