TinysMom
Well-Known Member
I'm treating everyone today for ear mites - even though not every bunny has it. Its just so frustrating though because the majority of the times I've had a bunny come down w/ wry neck -they had ear mites and wound up with an inner ear infection (or so it appeared). You'd think you would notice the mites pretty easily - but when you have as many rabbits as I do - and some of them prefer to hide in the back of the cage when you feed them - it can be easy to miss the signs for a bit....or at least it used to be when I'd give in and say, "I don't want to scare them...I won't push them to come out..".
Now I'm checking everyone on a more regular basis and being the "big kahuna" bunny.
But here is my question about ear mites....I know they're very contagious- and I'm treating for them. But other than giving the meds and cleaning their cages (which I was doing anyway)- is there anything else I should be doing?
Most of the bunnies that have had the ear mites - they're way down in and not easy to see right off (I've had some where it was noticeable) and I first noticed that they were sick because they were off their feed a bit or they might be shaking their head some (but couldn't see anything without really looking down in).
I'm just wondering if there is something here that is harboring the ear mites....
Now I'm checking everyone on a more regular basis and being the "big kahuna" bunny.
But here is my question about ear mites....I know they're very contagious- and I'm treating for them. But other than giving the meds and cleaning their cages (which I was doing anyway)- is there anything else I should be doing?
Most of the bunnies that have had the ear mites - they're way down in and not easy to see right off (I've had some where it was noticeable) and I first noticed that they were sick because they were off their feed a bit or they might be shaking their head some (but couldn't see anything without really looking down in).
I'm just wondering if there is something here that is harboring the ear mites....