I have 8 english angoras. 3 males 5 females. Three of my girls in the past year have had tumors,first one last july had a mammary tumor,it was removed with a spay. Last month my 2 year old started having bloody urine,not mixed it was distinctly red pooled in the middle of urine. She went in for a spay. Now just 3 days ago i was trimming the first bunny as she was going in to remove a recurring tumor from last year,well while trimming her i found 2 more so 3 in total. Called the vet and decided at that time we would not do anything until we do xrays/ultrasound to see if its anywhere else. So my other girl took her place at the vet for a mammary mass. That mass ended up being a cyst and she too was spayed. Her ovaries were covered in cysts.
I am beginning to question why the high rate of tumors in my girls. Its been suggested i put them on a non gmo feed,but here in Canada that is pretty much impossible to find. If i were to make my own feed for them what supplements should i be adding. From what ive read cysts like what my girl had on her ovaries is pretty rare. It wasnt something i expected,she was very very round,she looked pregnant. I am attaching photos of her surgery,one is graphic.
I am beginning to question why the high rate of tumors in my girls. Its been suggested i put them on a non gmo feed,but here in Canada that is pretty much impossible to find. If i were to make my own feed for them what supplements should i be adding. From what ive read cysts like what my girl had on her ovaries is pretty rare. It wasnt something i expected,she was very very round,she looked pregnant. I am attaching photos of her surgery,one is graphic.