Tis that time again...
done today :thumb:
Gold Star for you Lisa :wave::lol:
:lol: my bunnes had a pampering day, mabel had a full groom and any knots removed, she tends to get little knots as she has lots of fur, and they had their nails trimmed, and scent glands too :lol:
And don't forget if you wash your bunny where it was put on it become ineffective
Just what I was about to ask. Parsnip is getting very stiff and sometimes sits or walks in a soft poop that he's not managed to reach. I was going to rearguard him but wondered about washing him should he get mucky. How often is it safe to re-apply?
my Bun has just started being a garden Bun; we have moved. I feel stupid but is rear guard to prevent fly strike and where can I buy it and how do I use it????
:thumb: Yup. I have just put up a fly screen last weekend ( just covers the main shed door not the runs but will help) , ordered my fly guard off AniMed and they are booked in for their vaccinations next week :thumb:
Yes it prevents flystrike and it is a prescription only med :wave:
I was wondering whether a fly screen would be helpful, but I would only be able to do the main front door of the hutch, not the small opening that leads to their run. Do you think it's worth it? I wondered if it might be worse, if a fly got in through the small door and then couldn't easily get out through the big one.
I was thinking of installing a cat flap to replace the sliding door between hutch and run, but I'd need some help so that would take a while to organise.
Do you think it would be a good idea to get something like this?
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FLY-INSEC...=UK_HG_ScreensShutters_RL&hash=item1e6c7110e3
Does this include indoor rabbits too?
I don't know. I rang the manufacturers and they confirmed that if you bath a rabbit it becomes ineffective, so to me it is a pretty pointless product as it is the incontinent ones that need washing that are most at risk! Personally i wouldn't be happy reapplying it regularly
Does this include indoor rabbits too?
I agree, Rear Guard seems uber strong stuff to last as long as it does, I would never re-apply it too soon. But what about something like this for buns who need washing regularly. This says weekly.
http://www.pegasuspets.co.uk/beaphar-fly-free-prevent-fly-strike-in-rabbits.ir?cName=furries-wellbeing