My duo have been behaving so funny these days. Out of all the duos I have, since the day I brought it to the house, this particular duo will always run from me.

Anytime I come around to check on them or feed them, it's always running away.

Few days ago I came to discover that the rabbit has developed cheyletiellosis also known as walking dandruff. This is very dangerous to the duo, which has made it loss appetite for food.

I visited a veterinarian yesterday and complained to him. He being an expert complained that the cause of the decease might be poor management of their pen. Then he gave me an injection to be administered to the duo, which I did this morning.


I'm done administering the injection but I'm yet to see changes.
Please I'm opened to suggestions on other treats to be given to the duo. I don't want to loose her.
Thanks in anticipation for your advice. All pictures were taken by me. #rabbitry #agriculture #livestockfarming #homesteading
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STOPWow! I'm so glad. What a great honour. I really appreciate it.
From my experience, it makes no sense to treat rabbits, especially young ones. You can try to treat the big ones - females and males, but it will cost money.
The main thing is that the sick animal must be isolated from all animals. Or eliminate it.
You're right sir. Thanks for the comment