Rocket Hopper
Member
Hi, this is my first post and unfortunately a sad one.
We had 8 Netherlandsup until 3 days ago but sadly we have lost 3 to Myxi.
One of our does had a crusty/scabby chin and inflamed/crusty genitals. We checked over all of our rabbits and found 2 of our bucks (which had been with her in the run on separate days) the week before and had crusty scabby genitals.
All 3 rabbits were feeding well, were brightand did not have any swelling to the eyes. They had no other visible conditions apart from thosepreviously mentioned
All 3 were taken to vets. They diagnosed the doe as having myxi and she was PTS. The 2 bucks were considered to be in early stages and also PTS. This was also advised to minimise the risk to our remaining 5 rabbits. These have been separated around the house/garden to try and contain the problem. All hutches have been deep cleaned etc.
We (the family) are devastated. We are just hoping that none of the others suffer and all we can do is wait..
The trouble is I know that it is late in the day but I am just not convinced by the diagnoisis that it was Myxi.
It seems that vent disease is very similar. Also none of our rabbits had swollen eyes.
How can you tell the difference between Myxi and Vent d?
Sorry for such a sad post...
We had 8 Netherlandsup until 3 days ago but sadly we have lost 3 to Myxi.
One of our does had a crusty/scabby chin and inflamed/crusty genitals. We checked over all of our rabbits and found 2 of our bucks (which had been with her in the run on separate days) the week before and had crusty scabby genitals.
All 3 rabbits were feeding well, were brightand did not have any swelling to the eyes. They had no other visible conditions apart from thosepreviously mentioned
All 3 were taken to vets. They diagnosed the doe as having myxi and she was PTS. The 2 bucks were considered to be in early stages and also PTS. This was also advised to minimise the risk to our remaining 5 rabbits. These have been separated around the house/garden to try and contain the problem. All hutches have been deep cleaned etc.
We (the family) are devastated. We are just hoping that none of the others suffer and all we can do is wait..
The trouble is I know that it is late in the day but I am just not convinced by the diagnoisis that it was Myxi.
It seems that vent disease is very similar. Also none of our rabbits had swollen eyes.
How can you tell the difference between Myxi and Vent d?
Sorry for such a sad post...