Wednesday 22 July 2009

Information #1 - Flystrike.

Don't let your bunny get Flystrike

Flystrike occurs when there is an infestation of maggots. Green bottle flies lay eggs in warm damp places, such as wet fur on animals. The eggs hatch a day later, and the larvae/maggots eat into the flesh of your rabbit. Flystrike usually occurs around the rabbits anus. As the maggots grow, they eat further into the rabbit an, generally, if it is not found in time, the rabbit will have suffered so much that it has to be put down.

Treatment
If your rabbit has flystrike, take it to your local vets immediately. The vet will clip away the fur and remove the maggots. The vet may also prescribe antibiotics to help fight infection and an antibacterial skin cleanser just to bathe the skin which will help the sore spots.

Prevention
To help prevent flystrike follow these simple rules.

1. Remove all soiled bedding daily

2. Ensure that your bunny is not being overfed, as this can result in diarrhoea, leading to a dirty groin.

3. Feed greens and fruit in moderation, as some rabbits can not tolerate an over-abundance of green food, again leading to diarrhoea and a dirty bottom. For the same reason, take care when putting you bunny out on the lawn in the summer, not to allow too much access to fresh grass.

4. Check your rabbit twice daily to ensure that it is clean and dry. This includes house rabbits, who can also be at risk.

5. Disinfect hutches every week.

Remember - Cleanliness is the key to beating and preventing flystrike!




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