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worming

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Mama Doe
do you do it as a matter of routine? Was advised by vet tonight that its very important. Previously a different vet at the same practice said it wasn't really important. Who is correct :?
 
I dont worm mine and I have 10 elderly rabbits between 8 and 9 years who have never been wormed and they seem quite healthy to me. I would only do it if there were obvious signs that they needed to be wormed. Having said that, it really is up to you.
 
Thanks. I haven't done it routinely either, and hadn't been planning to. Have had buns for 12 years now, so just wondered if it was some new thinking on rabbit care. He suggested worming 3 - 4 times a year.
 
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