Well I am raising rabbits for meat so I know I cannot go through desperate measures to save her because if she is already unhealthy it would just be best to off her and then get a healthier rabbit for breeding thank you for your help😟
I cant do that because it is on the side of the cage and yes there are red spots. Water bottles work well for her. She has never been bred but I HAD plans for breeding her.
she is sitting there all day doing nothing and I am providing water in a water bottle dripper that i have seen her use and her pee was red not orange. She eats enough I have seen her eat at least twice a day
Yes it is the baby of the two that is having problems. You and I are both definitely not rabbit experts. 🤣 I don't think I can keep it as a pet, but I really want to. I WOULD take her to a vet but 1) it is not affordable and 2) the vet is about an hour away. :(
She is normally just sitting there with her ears pressed flat against her back until she gets thirsty or hungry and then she gets up.
Weirdly enough, she perks up when I put her outside.
The reason is: I have been forgetting about posting this thread and her condition is getting worse. I think she is peeing blood and she seems very unhealthy and so that now means I gotta cull her cause I can't afford a very expensive vet visit.
Ugh. She started peeing red stuff. And I don't know what to do and I don't want to take her to the vet because she is already unhealthy.
Thanks for nothing guys.
So I have a Flemish Giant female (pure, not inbred) and I have a New Zealand male (or at least that's what they told me, not inbred) and I bought that pair and bred them together twice. The first time all the kits were very healthy and then the second time the kits weren't very healthy, for some...