GrahamL
Wise Old Thumper
Couldnt think of how to word the title, sorry guys
I had the back door open yesterday just a little and B&G both were at the panel guarding the door and were looking desperate to get out in the fresh air.
And so my dilemma begins :?
Ginger is currently not myxi vaccinated. Her jab was due just over a month ago, so whilst i know the protection doesn't just 'drop off' she doesn't have the full boosted myxi protection. She will NOT be having the jab for the foreseeable future, thats not an option right now.
So, whilst i know house rabbits are still at risk, albeit slightly reduced in my eyes, due to no contact with the outside world directly, but obviously in-direct infection is still a high possibility, do i let her outside?
I won't be letting Biscuit out at all if she can't go with him, as i can't bear for them to be apart, as they do everything together and never leave each others sides. That would cause them despair and upset in my eyes, so just a big no no.
They've both had a little grass slowly introduced over the past few weeks, which they both love, as its spring grass, i've only given a little, but they both love it and i know the fresh air will do them both the world of good.
So RU, opinions, suggestions, advice etc please.
I had the back door open yesterday just a little and B&G both were at the panel guarding the door and were looking desperate to get out in the fresh air.
And so my dilemma begins :?
Ginger is currently not myxi vaccinated. Her jab was due just over a month ago, so whilst i know the protection doesn't just 'drop off' she doesn't have the full boosted myxi protection. She will NOT be having the jab for the foreseeable future, thats not an option right now.
So, whilst i know house rabbits are still at risk, albeit slightly reduced in my eyes, due to no contact with the outside world directly, but obviously in-direct infection is still a high possibility, do i let her outside?
I won't be letting Biscuit out at all if she can't go with him, as i can't bear for them to be apart, as they do everything together and never leave each others sides. That would cause them despair and upset in my eyes, so just a big no no.
They've both had a little grass slowly introduced over the past few weeks, which they both love, as its spring grass, i've only given a little, but they both love it and i know the fresh air will do them both the world of good.
So RU, opinions, suggestions, advice etc please.