HouseOfRabbit
Warren Scout
I'd definitely be interested in something like this, after loosing Quinn last year to blockage I'm really aware now that I could really do with some more information not only on anatomy but also on common bunny ailments like abscesses, sore hocks etc that I haven't seen or come across yet. Also a section on medication, dosages and various options so that I can discuss and understand better with my vet when it's prescribed or needed would be helpful. A basic bunny first aid and after injury/recovering from an operation/EC course would be useful as well.
Don't know about how long I'd want the course for, a whole day would be good but maybe a series of days starting with basic care/knowledge moving to more advanced care/knowledge for those who want to know more could be an option? Maybe something along the lines of a cut down vet/vet nurse course with practical hands on "this is what it looks like" or slides/video if that isn't possible?
One other course I really would love would be a practical foraging course combined with health uses of plants, diet management and the incorporation of forage into it. My lot have really enjoyed the forage I've bought from parsnipbun and I'd like to know more about it to expand the variety of their diet without overdoing calcium, sugars etc.
Basically I suppose what I'm after is pretty much "everything and anything" kinda course and if it includes homework as well then so be it. I've had rabbits for over 10 years now and I'm still learning, sometimes at the cost of loosing a very loved friend, and I'd like to be a better owner and not feel like I'm still new to looking after rabbits and then loosing another one because I didn't know.
Think that's it; hope that's not too much?
Don't know about how long I'd want the course for, a whole day would be good but maybe a series of days starting with basic care/knowledge moving to more advanced care/knowledge for those who want to know more could be an option? Maybe something along the lines of a cut down vet/vet nurse course with practical hands on "this is what it looks like" or slides/video if that isn't possible?
One other course I really would love would be a practical foraging course combined with health uses of plants, diet management and the incorporation of forage into it. My lot have really enjoyed the forage I've bought from parsnipbun and I'd like to know more about it to expand the variety of their diet without overdoing calcium, sugars etc.
Basically I suppose what I'm after is pretty much "everything and anything" kinda course and if it includes homework as well then so be it. I've had rabbits for over 10 years now and I'm still learning, sometimes at the cost of loosing a very loved friend, and I'd like to be a better owner and not feel like I'm still new to looking after rabbits and then loosing another one because I didn't know.
Think that's it; hope that's not too much?