animallove
Active Member
hey everyone, i would like as much information as possible on this topic...
here's the story, i had two female rabbits that had a litter of babies each (one had 9 the other 8). just the other day i found my mum rabbit half paralysed (she had calicivirus) she saddly died also did one of her babies, since then another of her babies had come down with it but not as bad, they babies are 9wks old and the this one doesnt seem to have it as bad as the others, it just doesnt have much energy and has a snotty nose, i would like to know what are the chances of this one surviving since its young and they have better chances, and what are the best ways to try and eliminate the disease from my house and as much info on the vaccinations for this please, including cost! thanks everyone!
here's the story, i had two female rabbits that had a litter of babies each (one had 9 the other 8). just the other day i found my mum rabbit half paralysed (she had calicivirus) she saddly died also did one of her babies, since then another of her babies had come down with it but not as bad, they babies are 9wks old and the this one doesnt seem to have it as bad as the others, it just doesnt have much energy and has a snotty nose, i would like to know what are the chances of this one surviving since its young and they have better chances, and what are the best ways to try and eliminate the disease from my house and as much info on the vaccinations for this please, including cost! thanks everyone!