Blaze_Amita
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Firstly, I've had blaze to the vet, the vet pronounced him healthy, just old. He's one of my breeding bucks(used to be). He'll be five on Feb 15th, but he sits there and pulls his own hair out. He's got soo many balding spots and he pulls all the furr off his feet/pads so I have to keep him on something more solid than his normal cage wire-resting mat. He get out as often as the weather is nice enough to get him out, like this morning while the ground was frozen not a mud mess he went out to hop and stretch more.
Why is he pulling out his hair? The vet said he was healthy. He's got a self feeder, 16 oz water bottle which he almost finishes daily, he gets around 14-15 oz, there is always a little left the next morning. I was thinking fleas, but in the dead of winter? He's kept outdoors in their make shift barn(there's barn came down in the bad weather last fall) but he's been doing this for a while, over a year-I know I should have asked a long time ago, but I never watched him until today rip his hair out. He's got toys, nails kept up with monthly. Teeth check out fine, never had a gut problem at all. His eyes are all squinty now too. I'm scared to keep brushing him out because last time he had a few bald spots and he hates it when the brush bristles go over the bald spots.
Could that really be old age? Should I expect my other Holland boys to do the same? Blaze started this right before he turned four, Gabriel turns four this April, should I watch for it in him as well?
I've got cordless clippers-albiet they're horse clippers, but I can adjust them to shave his fur down when it gets warmer if that would stop him from ripping it out.
Blaze was my first bunny so he's the first trip into old age for me.
Why is he pulling out his hair? The vet said he was healthy. He's got a self feeder, 16 oz water bottle which he almost finishes daily, he gets around 14-15 oz, there is always a little left the next morning. I was thinking fleas, but in the dead of winter? He's kept outdoors in their make shift barn(there's barn came down in the bad weather last fall) but he's been doing this for a while, over a year-I know I should have asked a long time ago, but I never watched him until today rip his hair out. He's got toys, nails kept up with monthly. Teeth check out fine, never had a gut problem at all. His eyes are all squinty now too. I'm scared to keep brushing him out because last time he had a few bald spots and he hates it when the brush bristles go over the bald spots.
Could that really be old age? Should I expect my other Holland boys to do the same? Blaze started this right before he turned four, Gabriel turns four this April, should I watch for it in him as well?
I've got cordless clippers-albiet they're horse clippers, but I can adjust them to shave his fur down when it gets warmer if that would stop him from ripping it out.
Blaze was my first bunny so he's the first trip into old age for me.