Lobo
Mama Doe
I have had two buns go through extended periods of stasis, one was 14 days and the other 13 days. In both cases they have lost substantial muscle tone along the spine.
The first was 3 years ago with my dwarf lop and he didn't regain the loss despite increasing food.
I now have another indoor bun who was in stasis for 13 days up until one week ago. She is currently being treated for a severe tracking infection but is eating, drinking and pooping well. She has 15gms of Oxbow pellets and around 50gms of greens and herbs morning and night as well as unlimited Timothy hay. Her weight is 3.4Kg.
I am wondering if anyone else has experienced this post long term stasis loss of body condition in any of their buns and anything that might have helped to restore it. Because of our current higher summer temperatures I don't think porridge would be appropriate as it may tend to warm her blood a little too much and she has had some elevated temperatures due to the infection.
The first was 3 years ago with my dwarf lop and he didn't regain the loss despite increasing food.
I now have another indoor bun who was in stasis for 13 days up until one week ago. She is currently being treated for a severe tracking infection but is eating, drinking and pooping well. She has 15gms of Oxbow pellets and around 50gms of greens and herbs morning and night as well as unlimited Timothy hay. Her weight is 3.4Kg.
I am wondering if anyone else has experienced this post long term stasis loss of body condition in any of their buns and anything that might have helped to restore it. Because of our current higher summer temperatures I don't think porridge would be appropriate as it may tend to warm her blood a little too much and she has had some elevated temperatures due to the infection.