Newt_the_Bun
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Hi all,
Found this forum, and looking for any advice I can get. I just read the other new bunny owner post, and it was very helpful!
Ill try to be brief. My husband and I own a small hobby farm. We own miniature horses and a dog. A tornado came through our area last week and caused some significant damage to our property and trees (thankfully nothing horrible, just a lot of work). While doing the clean up, my husband called me over. He had found a small white bunny in our lawn, crawling on its side. It couldn't hop away. It was bleeding from its neck, and had large puncture-like wounds on it's back. We picked it up and took it inside. It was quite docile and allowed me to clean its wounds/ etc. We feed our horses plain grass hay (among other things), and keep their stalls padded with wood pellets, so it was very simple for me to set up a little temporary home in a large cardboard box while I went on a search for the owners. I walked all around our neighborhood, and asked around. No one around us (3-5 miles radius) owns bunnies. We have no idea where the bunny came from.
A few days of research and daily cleaning, I realized these "wounds" were not something I could manage on my own. I read that bunnies can abscess, but its very different from something our horses or dog would have. So after much calling and searching I find a vet that could evaluate the bunny. WELL, I will SPARE you the gross pics, but bunny had bots. Being familiar with horses I know what this is.. but ummm.
5 LARGE grubs were removed under anesthesia, but poor bun was a saint. Found out from vet bun is skinny, quite young, and "probably" female.
I have been giving vet prescribed antibiotics 2X a day, and pain ointment topically. The bunny is a SAINT. I have to put her in my lap, give her oral meds, and have to treat these large holes in her skin 2x a day too. Bunny still cannot hop. She kind of crawls. All four legs work, and hold her up, but no hoping has been seen yet. I have inside in a large pen. She is much more alert and loves to have head scratches, and crawls over to eat Kale and fruit out of my hand. I have been providing pellets, and hay.
So we have officially adopted the bun. Because of all the lovely little "Aliens" removed from her, we have named her Newt.
Here are the current issues:
1) She eats the hay, but likes to use it more as bedding. She loves watermelon and kale, and romaine. She likes cut up strawberry in small amounts. She is skinny, and not extremely interested in food yet (probably not feeling the greatest). Any advice to help this would be great
2) Not hopping. She seems fully content crawling around currently. This morning she greeted me standing on her back legs, and paws over the pen she is in. She no longer tips over as she had in the past. She is much more stable. Vet was more concerned about Bot problem, as was I, so will have to take her in for this. Any experience or advice on this?
3) Wound care and housing.. Keeping these holes clean has been a chore, and I eventually would like to give her a bath. I don't want to traumatize her anymore than i have to, but some of her hair still has some blood and probably residual pus. The wood pellets have been keeping everything nice and clean, but any advice would be very helpful.
4) When do I spay little girl? I'm not sure of her age, just that she is young. She has a lot of healing to do, but eventually I would like to get this done as well.
Also, here are some pics of Newt. She doesn't look the greatest here, but I wanted to see if anyone had any idea of what she is... and maybe a guess to what her adult size would be.
Thank you!
Found this forum, and looking for any advice I can get. I just read the other new bunny owner post, and it was very helpful!
Ill try to be brief. My husband and I own a small hobby farm. We own miniature horses and a dog. A tornado came through our area last week and caused some significant damage to our property and trees (thankfully nothing horrible, just a lot of work). While doing the clean up, my husband called me over. He had found a small white bunny in our lawn, crawling on its side. It couldn't hop away. It was bleeding from its neck, and had large puncture-like wounds on it's back. We picked it up and took it inside. It was quite docile and allowed me to clean its wounds/ etc. We feed our horses plain grass hay (among other things), and keep their stalls padded with wood pellets, so it was very simple for me to set up a little temporary home in a large cardboard box while I went on a search for the owners. I walked all around our neighborhood, and asked around. No one around us (3-5 miles radius) owns bunnies. We have no idea where the bunny came from.
A few days of research and daily cleaning, I realized these "wounds" were not something I could manage on my own. I read that bunnies can abscess, but its very different from something our horses or dog would have. So after much calling and searching I find a vet that could evaluate the bunny. WELL, I will SPARE you the gross pics, but bunny had bots. Being familiar with horses I know what this is.. but ummm.
5 LARGE grubs were removed under anesthesia, but poor bun was a saint. Found out from vet bun is skinny, quite young, and "probably" female.
I have been giving vet prescribed antibiotics 2X a day, and pain ointment topically. The bunny is a SAINT. I have to put her in my lap, give her oral meds, and have to treat these large holes in her skin 2x a day too. Bunny still cannot hop. She kind of crawls. All four legs work, and hold her up, but no hoping has been seen yet. I have inside in a large pen. She is much more alert and loves to have head scratches, and crawls over to eat Kale and fruit out of my hand. I have been providing pellets, and hay.
So we have officially adopted the bun. Because of all the lovely little "Aliens" removed from her, we have named her Newt.
Here are the current issues:
1) She eats the hay, but likes to use it more as bedding. She loves watermelon and kale, and romaine. She likes cut up strawberry in small amounts. She is skinny, and not extremely interested in food yet (probably not feeling the greatest). Any advice to help this would be great
2) Not hopping. She seems fully content crawling around currently. This morning she greeted me standing on her back legs, and paws over the pen she is in. She no longer tips over as she had in the past. She is much more stable. Vet was more concerned about Bot problem, as was I, so will have to take her in for this. Any experience or advice on this?
3) Wound care and housing.. Keeping these holes clean has been a chore, and I eventually would like to give her a bath. I don't want to traumatize her anymore than i have to, but some of her hair still has some blood and probably residual pus. The wood pellets have been keeping everything nice and clean, but any advice would be very helpful.
4) When do I spay little girl? I'm not sure of her age, just that she is young. She has a lot of healing to do, but eventually I would like to get this done as well.
Also, here are some pics of Newt. She doesn't look the greatest here, but I wanted to see if anyone had any idea of what she is... and maybe a guess to what her adult size would be.
Thank you!