My friend lent me her vet nurse book on exotics and wildlife. It has some interesting info, but what worries me is that is states that only 50% of a rabbits diet should be hay, i thought it was supposed to be about 80%, or an I wrong. You then begin to suspect the rest of the advice.
It also give notes about guinea pig health, but at no point mentions ovarian cysts, which is quite common I thought. I also doesn't mention the risk of breeding a previously unbred guinea pig over a year old.
I find this very scary, and it is no wonder some vets get bad press if this is the information given out. I mean, its not really medical is it, its basic knowledge and if this is what a book is saying, they have no chance really.
It also give notes about guinea pig health, but at no point mentions ovarian cysts, which is quite common I thought. I also doesn't mention the risk of breeding a previously unbred guinea pig over a year old.
I find this very scary, and it is no wonder some vets get bad press if this is the information given out. I mean, its not really medical is it, its basic knowledge and if this is what a book is saying, they have no chance really.