Only when they are showing symptoms that could be EC related.
Highly regarded vet who spoke at RWA conference last year stated that there is no real benefit in worming unless the rabbit is symptomatic.
ah ok... confused now :?:lol:
I must admit my vet has never said to panacur and they are bunny savvy - thats why I started to panic because i have never done my 3
ah ok... confused now :?:lol:
I must admit my vet has never said to panacur and they are bunny savvy - thats why I started to panic because i have never done my 3
I only treat rabbits with symptomatic E.C, but I've been wondering whether rabbits that have access to grass should be routinely treated with Fenbendazole to cover lungworm infection? If nematode infection has been found in both rabbits and hares worldwide, why don't we treat, or do we, and I just don't know about it?
Only when they are showing symptoms that could be EC related.
Highly regarded vet who spoke at RWA conference last year stated that there is no real benefit in worming unless the rabbit is symptomatic.
That's interesting because I generally don't worm mine unless they show symptoms or they're about to go into holiday boarding.