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DianeS
Lovin' The Homestead
I culled five rabbits today. In the last two weeks I've had three rabbits die, and the symptoms all point to listeria.
I don't know where it's coming from. After making my diagnosis I suspected a food source for the initial one and maybe the second, but it keeps spreading. I had a third death today, and knew I had another with symptoms. I went out to do my culling, and found two more with symptoms. Two more apparantly healthy, but they shared cage space and I NEED THIS TO STOP, so I culled them too. Listeria spreads fast, death is within 48 hours of the first symptoms. With the first two rabbits it was within 4 hours of me noticing the symptoms, before I knew what to look for.
I have six rabbits left, out of 14. Their cages are a little separate from the ones that were ill. I don't have any meat rabbit bucks anymore.
When I went out to feed my remaining six I took measurements of the feel of body fat over their upper rib cages - weight loss there is the first symptom I've been noticing. I have one more rabbit a little skinny in that area. If she gets worse tomorrow I may lose the rest of the rabbits.
Listeria is spread via contaminated green feed, or by fecal-oral contamination. The rabbits in the upper cages should have been safe after I stopped the green feed, but some of them died, too. Is this getting spread between hutches by flies, or squirrels? Or maybe I have the disease wrong entirely. I don't know.
I just know I'm frustrated. And sad. And frustrated.
I don't know where it's coming from. After making my diagnosis I suspected a food source for the initial one and maybe the second, but it keeps spreading. I had a third death today, and knew I had another with symptoms. I went out to do my culling, and found two more with symptoms. Two more apparantly healthy, but they shared cage space and I NEED THIS TO STOP, so I culled them too. Listeria spreads fast, death is within 48 hours of the first symptoms. With the first two rabbits it was within 4 hours of me noticing the symptoms, before I knew what to look for.
I have six rabbits left, out of 14. Their cages are a little separate from the ones that were ill. I don't have any meat rabbit bucks anymore.
When I went out to feed my remaining six I took measurements of the feel of body fat over their upper rib cages - weight loss there is the first symptom I've been noticing. I have one more rabbit a little skinny in that area. If she gets worse tomorrow I may lose the rest of the rabbits.
Listeria is spread via contaminated green feed, or by fecal-oral contamination. The rabbits in the upper cages should have been safe after I stopped the green feed, but some of them died, too. Is this getting spread between hutches by flies, or squirrels? Or maybe I have the disease wrong entirely. I don't know.
I just know I'm frustrated. And sad. And frustrated.