Wednesday, April 24, 2013

Preventing Nest Box Eye Infections in Baby Rabbits




The baby rabbits opened their eyes a couple days ago; this normally happens ten days after being born. When the kits start to open their eyes I check each baby rabbit to make sure both eyes have opened. Any closed gooey eyes could indicate nest box eye infections which is something that I have encountered once before. Keeping the nest box clean can help prevent eye infections. I usually clean the nest box a couple days before the babies open their eyes and I avoid using nesting materials that are dusty. If there any signs of eye infection I treat the kit right away by cleaning the crusty or sticky discharge from the eyes with warm water and a soft cloth and then gently opening the eye. I repeat this several times a day until the eye is free of discharge for 24 hours. I have also used an over the counter conjunctivitis (pink eye) eye drop with some success. Any eye infections that are left untreated can lead to blindness but if the infection is treated promptly it usually clears up on it's own.

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7 comments:

  1. Have you tried a small barely there dab of EV coconut oil in with the warm water soft rag? I know its great for clearing pink eye in humans. It has great healing properties. Cute babies :)

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  3. Does it matter what kind of eye drops it is?

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  4. Does it matter what kind of eye drops it is?

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    1. Try using an eye drop that has some antibiotic in it. Something for pink eye (conjunctivitis) seems to work well. You can usually find some at the pharmacy. Hope that helps!

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  5. Should have mentioned entering which account to use before i wasted so much time filling the comment box!!!! Natures Way Liquid Coconut oil is non GMO with 93% Mct's, worked better then Polysporin's pinkeye, a 1% hydrogen peroxide solution mixed with a tablespoon of Borax and Vetericyn's Ophthalmic gel. The verdict is still out on adding 500mg of L-Lysine to the food per day. Going on three weeks...Dang air conditioner blowing dust around....plus a lazy wife doing nothing while i worked 13 hour shifts.

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