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lost a rabbit

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 6:54 pm
by paul123456
Hello there ,

we got 2 big flemish giants , 3 years old ,2 females , got a great patch to roam around on and dig very deep tunnels.
Must be the most lucky two of North Germany .

But this morning one of them was lying down in a strange position , went to her and she seemed to be ill .
So then we phoned the vet , and because it is a celebration day in Germany , no one was available.
Finally in the afternoon we found one , drove down with the rabbit and he found her eye to be infected,he thought
it could be due to a confrontation with a chicken ,pecked in her eye .

Give me some kind of ointment , to be applyed 4 times day , went home put her in her house with extra hay ,food .
Went an hour later to see how she was ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, died F@$(&) !

Anyone heard of chickens pecking rabbits ?

Anyone any idea of how she died ? The vet checked for a fever , temperature , she was fine .
Could it be due to stress of being driven around ?

Can one rabbit live solitair or should I get her a new companion ?

Looking forward to answers ,

regards ,

Paul

Re: lost a rabbit

Posted: Sat Oct 03, 2009 7:10 pm
by Mainer in Exile
We were keeping rabbits with the chickens, but found that the chickens would constantly peck the rabbits - not all the chickens, just the frustrated ones low down on the pecking order.

There is no problem with keeping a rabbit alone, domesticated rabbits tend to be territorial and prefer to be alone. Young rabbits can be kept together - we keep the young ones together until they are ready for slaughter. Adults are alone, or mothers with their own young.