You need to contact your vet. We are not vets, also we can't examine him if you follow every advice here you can make things worse. You need to get him to a vet so he can be diagnosed properly.What do you think the creamy colored poo means??
You need to contact your vet. We are not vets, also we can't examine him if you follow every advice here you can make things worse. You need to get him to a vet so he can be diagnosed properly.What do you think the creamy colored poo means??
Can you please explain what you mean about being unable to hold the mom? It may feel awkward to hold both at once, but maybe a family member could help you with this.The mom is a great mom but I was unable to hold her and the baby at the same time to get him fed. I also didn’t bring the siblings as they are perfectly healthy. The mom are dad are both purebred mini Rex.
Cute! They look so velvety soft!! I take it it was a planned breeding?These are the parentsView attachment 49440View attachment 49441
The way to know is to have a knowledgeable vet run tests. That is what vets are for -- to find the cause and recommend treatment.Is there no way of knowing what the problem is?
After reading this thread, I really want to address something. Breeding without access to a rabbit savvy vet seems a bit irresponsible. When our bunny was acting off, the first thing the vet did is run a series of tests. This can get pricey but in order to find an internal problem in any creature whether it be human or bunny, usually medical tests need to be performed. It could be as simple as a fecal lab test to see if there’s a parasite. Right we got Remy, he had a parasite that we gave him antibiotics for. We never would’ve known had we not done the fecal test. If you would like to continue raising rabbits, it’s important to make sure you have the funds and resources to do so. Best of luck! Hope the baby makes a full recovery <3Is there no way of knowing what the problem is?
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