Anyone seen this in a bunny?
Oliver's nose has swollen up - it also looks an odd colour, like its brusied.
We are obviously straight off to the vets - but I've never seen anything like it.
He's a known respitory bun and it looks almost like there is disharge which isn't draining.
One of the other buns in the group also has a slightly dirty nose - but no swelling.
Assuming vets agree this is respitory related I'm thinking antibiotics (for infection), metacam (reduce swelling) and possibly bisolven to help it drain.
It doesn't look anything like I'd expect of a myxi noddle or syphalis infection.
Hes eating and drinking normally. Possibly not as much hay as normal, but he's interested but seems to get tired from the exertion.
I'm just consious that as obligate nasal breathers this is potentially very serious
Oliver's nose has swollen up - it also looks an odd colour, like its brusied.
We are obviously straight off to the vets - but I've never seen anything like it.
He's a known respitory bun and it looks almost like there is disharge which isn't draining.
One of the other buns in the group also has a slightly dirty nose - but no swelling.
Assuming vets agree this is respitory related I'm thinking antibiotics (for infection), metacam (reduce swelling) and possibly bisolven to help it drain.
It doesn't look anything like I'd expect of a myxi noddle or syphalis infection.
Hes eating and drinking normally. Possibly not as much hay as normal, but he's interested but seems to get tired from the exertion.
I'm just consious that as obligate nasal breathers this is potentially very serious