Re: Csrabbit

1999-11-26 Thread Scharbach
YAY Keep using it! Glad you are starting to see some changes in your furry friend! Sparrow I am still trying to maintain an element of healthy skepticism, but I truly believe that the C.S. is working! Good luck, Cindy Hello Listers, Has anyone had success with sinus - in particular

Re: CSRabbit intestinal flora and C.S.

1999-11-14 Thread Cindy Powell
, 1999 7:32 PM Subject: Re: CSRabbit intestinal flora and C.S. Hello listers, The problem with this rabbit getting pasteurella in the first place is that the little bugger won't eat pellets. He flat out refuses. I have tried mixing them

Re: CSRabbit intestinal flora and C.S.

1999-11-14 Thread Donna2424
In a message dated 11/13/1999 9:31:10 PM Eastern Standard Time, liah...@pacbell.net writes: They need to chew, so give him something wooden to gnaw on. I can vouch for this, as when mine ran out of chew toys he chose my rug. That is always my number one priority now. lol Donna -- The

CSRabbit intestinal flora and C.S.

1999-11-13 Thread Cindy Powell
Hello listers, The problem with this rabbit getting pasteurella in the first place is that the little bugger won't eat pellets. He flat out refuses. I have tried mixing them with banana, applesauce, sprinkling them on his lettuce, as well as trying to syringe feed them to him. All to no

Re: CSRabbit intestinal flora and C.S.

1999-11-13 Thread BinsMom1
In a message dated 11/12/1999 10:01:51 PM Pacific Standard Time, suns...@networld.com writes: The problem with this rabbit getting pasteurella in the first place is that the little bugger won't eat pellets. Would he eat alfalfa hay? Nellie Christ, my all -- The silver-list is a moderated

Re: CSRabbit intestinal flora and C.S.

1999-11-13 Thread Cindy Powell
, November 13, 1999 12:16 AM Subject: Re: CSRabbit intestinal flora and C.S. In a message dated 11/12/1999 10:01:51 PM Pacific Standard Time, suns...@networld.com writes: The problem with this rabbit getting pasteurella in the first place is that the little bugger won't eat pellets. Would he

Re: CSRabbit intestinal flora and C.S.

1999-11-13 Thread D G
...@aol.com binsm...@aol.com To: silver-list@eskimo.com silver-list@eskimo.com Date: Saturday, November 13, 1999 12:16 AM Subject: Re: CSRabbit intestinal flora and C.S. In a message dated 11/12/1999 10:01:51 PM Pacific Standard Time, suns...@networld.com writes: The problem with this rabbit getting

Re: CSRabbit intestinal flora and C.S.

1999-11-13 Thread Scharbach
Cindy, Firstly, are you giving him free choice, all the good green alfalfa hay he can eat?We had rabbits for several years, my kids showed in 4-H. We raised California's and red and white New Zealands. We fed free choice alfalfa, and a horse sweet feed, complete with oats, corn and

Re: CSRabbit intestinal flora and C.S.

1999-11-13 Thread Marsha Hallett
Hello listers, The problem with this rabbit getting pasteurella in the first place is that the little bugger won't eat pellets. He flat out refuses. I have tried mixing them with banana, applesauce, sprinkling them on his lettuce, as well as trying to syringe feed them to him. All

Re: CSrabbit remedies

1999-08-30 Thread Jim
DE, or diatamateous earth. Get it at the garden store. It is very fine like flour. Rub it into the fur, don't have to worry about using too much, use lots. OK if rabbit (or daughter) eats some, won't hurt anything, might help some things (worms). Probably $6 will be enought to last a very

CSrabbit remedies

1999-08-30 Thread Cindy Powell
Does anyone know what natural remedy would be safe and effective for fur mites on my daughters bunnies? I took them to a breeder for a shot of ivermectin, but the mites are persisting. Would olive oil or something like castor oil smother the mites? Thanks in advance, Cindy

Re: CSrabbit remedies

1999-08-30 Thread Henry Reed
Cindy, I don't know for sure about rabbit mites, but my mother used to use oil on the top of chickens' heads to control those mites. Cindy Powell wrote: Does anyone know what natural remedy would be safe and effective for fur mites on my daughters bunnies? I took them to a breeder for a

Re: CSrabbit remedies

1999-08-30 Thread Scharbach
Hmm. When we had rabbits we poured a little oil in their ears for ear mites. Would fur mites be the same thing? What about dusting the rabbits with diatomacious earth? This works for fleas and lice on chickens and goats, I'd think it would be the same on rabbit fur. The DE is tiny

Re: CSrabbit remedies

1999-08-30 Thread Charles King
On Mon, 30 Aug 1999 00:55:08 -0600, Cindy Powell suns...@networld.com wrote: Does anyone know what natural remedy would be safe and effective for fur mites on my daughters bunnies? Not sure about mites, but I'm willing to bet this will work! Cedar shavings used as bedding, eliminates fleas

Re: CSrabbit remedies

1999-08-30 Thread EJohns9525
In a message dated 8/30/99 10:07:10 AM Central Daylight Time, myf...@mwt.net writes: Hmm. When we had rabbits we poured a little oil in their ears for ear mites. Would fur mites be the same thing? What about dusting the rabbits with diatomacious earth? This works for fleas and lice

Re: CSrabbit remedies

1999-08-30 Thread James H-McMillan
For mange try a weak solution of lime sulphur it works pretty good. I have also heard that brake fluid helps but have never tried it (50% castor oil 50% alcohol) must be the castor oil??? James H-McMillan. ejohns9...@aol.com wrote: In a message dated 8/30/99 10:07:10 AM Central Daylight Time,

Re: CSrabbit remedies

1999-08-30 Thread Scharbach
Edith wrote: I wonder if it would work for mange in dogs. Both our dogs have it. I took one to the vet and he became well very quickly. We were in a round about way asked not to bring the other one to the vet again because he bit the attendant. The medication they gave us to put on him has