ChickenPotPie
Almost Self-Reliant
Aw, not good. Did the vet tell you that most rabbits will come back positive when tested for Pasturella even if they are healthy? When evaluating the rabbits consider environmental influences.tortoise said:I couldn't wait any longer. My buck started showing symptoms this morning. Little damp around the nose and on the front paws. I took him in to the vet for a nasal swab and it's being sent out to the lab to culture and see what my bun-buns have.
I think I remember reading that your cages are 24x24 and you change pans, at least in winter, once a week. Those dimensions are too small for FAs and the frequency of pan cleaning not frequent enough. The fly cycle goes every 5 days so cleaning two days per week is needed for a cleaner rabbitry as well as keeping the air cleaner for breathing. If you're battling URIs you do need to look at what they're breathing.
Look at air exchange, too. You can increase air exchanges by adding a heavy duty bathroom fan to your shed that lets you choose how many full room air exchanges per minute you want. Adding simple vents on either end of your shed will not only help with air flow but release heat in summer time.