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What does it all mean????

sue 1974

Alpha Buck
i was hoping someone could help me with a few things on here i don't understand, like what does it mean when you say Trifle:oops: also bump, after when you need help?

What is Baytril used for and can you only buy it from a vet.

I have seen a liquid Panacur that is a wormer for Dogs and Cats, is this the same Panacur you use for E.C. do you also use it for a wormer for Rabbits or is there a rabbit one.

Thanks in advance, sorry for all the questions:roll:
 
bump, is when you bump a thread up, i.e when you reply to it, it pushes it to the top of the page. so by me replying, i have effectively 'bumped' up your post!!


as for the trifle, ill let sum,1 else explain tht one lol
 
Trifle is basically a word for when things have gotten a bit heated. Used as a way to diffuse an argument, or state anger.

Bump is just o make the thread higher on the page.

Baytril is an antibiotic and I think it can only be prescribed by a vet.

I think the liquid panacur is pretty much the same, but there is a rabbit paste which you can buy.

Hope that helps.
 
As far as I'm aware baytril is prescription medication which your vet will prescribe if you buns need it.

I know you can get Panacur for worming rabbits, not sure if it's the same as for cats and dogs though.
 
The Baytril is a known 'safe' rabbit anti-biotic, broad spectrum, so effective for a multitude of infections. Think everyone else has covered the post 'bumping' bit and the 'trifle' :lol:
You can get special rabbit panacur either liquid or paste which is an effective preventative for EC.:D
 
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