Hi Folks,
Today I went out to feed the buns and our doe was "odd" she wouldn't move, wouldn't east and seemed a bit spaced out.
I took her to the vets and he took her temperature, it was 10c/f (not sure which) than the recommended lowest, in fact he said she was the coldest rabbit he had ever seen. Our buck was fine, and his temp was normal. The vet said he has never seen one rabbit ok and one so cold.
We have the hutch winterproofed, tarps, thermal blankets, fleece blankets, loads of bedding etc... and as the buck is fine it's not a case of us not providing the warm environment for them.
They have been moved indoors for the winter as the vet thinks she can't keep herself warm for whatever reason.
Just wondering if anyone had heard/seen anything like this before?
Today I went out to feed the buns and our doe was "odd" she wouldn't move, wouldn't east and seemed a bit spaced out.
I took her to the vets and he took her temperature, it was 10c/f (not sure which) than the recommended lowest, in fact he said she was the coldest rabbit he had ever seen. Our buck was fine, and his temp was normal. The vet said he has never seen one rabbit ok and one so cold.
We have the hutch winterproofed, tarps, thermal blankets, fleece blankets, loads of bedding etc... and as the buck is fine it's not a case of us not providing the warm environment for them.
They have been moved indoors for the winter as the vet thinks she can't keep herself warm for whatever reason.
Just wondering if anyone had heard/seen anything like this before?