Following on from my other post about loosing a pasturella rabbit, I have now found that his housemate has also died without warning this morning
I have made an emergency appointment for my remaining pair to have their RHD2 vaxes this afternoon (they already have the myxi/RHD1) but obviously I am worried about the possibility that the two that died had RHD2 and it could spread.
The two pairs lived separately - two outside, two inn a shed and used different outdoor runs as I was already conscious of trying to prevent the spread of pasturella. I have told the children not to touch the remaining rabbits for the time being and I am going to keep them in their hutch/run. Is there anything else I can do to minimise risk? I realise it may already be too late but if there's anything else I can do to protect them I would like to cover all the bases.
I have made an emergency appointment for my remaining pair to have their RHD2 vaxes this afternoon (they already have the myxi/RHD1) but obviously I am worried about the possibility that the two that died had RHD2 and it could spread.
The two pairs lived separately - two outside, two inn a shed and used different outdoor runs as I was already conscious of trying to prevent the spread of pasturella. I have told the children not to touch the remaining rabbits for the time being and I am going to keep them in their hutch/run. Is there anything else I can do to minimise risk? I realise it may already be too late but if there's anything else I can do to protect them I would like to cover all the bases.