Rabbits are gentle animals that are susceptible to various diseases. Breeding them is not easy, as it may seem to novice rabbit breeders, because often these pets are exposed to such a dangerous disease as coccidiosis. In order to protect your offspring from death, it is important to know how the disease manifests itself.
Knowing the symptoms, it is already possible at the first stage to carry out the appropriate treatment. So what is coccidiosis in rabbits? How to deal with it? Let's take a closer look at the symptoms and principles of treatment of coccidiosis in rabbits.
Coccidiosis in rabbits
Coccidiosis is a disease caused by the unicellular parasite coccidia. They have a damaging effect on the liver and intestines of the animal. Young rabbits at the age of 3-4 months are most susceptible to this disease. But still, adults are not immune from this dangerous infection.
Experts say that parasites of this disease are present in the rabbit's body from the first days of its birth, just like a person is born with worms and other helminths. The presence of coccidia in the body of an animal does not pose a particular danger, the main thing is not to allow and not create conditions for their active reproduction, development and appearance of the disease coccidiosis.
The affected organ with coccidia will no longer be able to function normally. As a result, part of the food consumed cannot be digested, all useful components will not be absorbed in the body. For this reason, a sick rabbit begins to lose weight, the body becomes depleted and eventually dies.
Rabbits are most susceptible to diseases, which change the feed mixtures. This explains the cases when the rabbit gets sick as a result of switching from mother's milk to cereal mixtures.
Sources and factors of infection
Many coccidial cysts are found in the feces of infected animals. Sometimes pathogens pass through the feces to surrounding objects, food, which ultimately can lead to infection of other healthy individuals. Therefore, the main source of infection with coccidiosis is considered to be contact and fecal-oral.
Sources of coccidiosis infection include:
- Through feed mixtures, water, as well as through milk, which contains ripe coccidia;
- Infection through the stool of infected individuals;
- From other animals that carry the disease virus;
- Milk of a lactating rabbit who is infected with a disease;
- Various rodents, birds, insects;
- Tools, uniform of farm workers.
Often, animals become infected with the disease on those farms where workers are negligent in their maintenance and appropriate sanitary standards are not observed. Sometimes animals that live in uncleaned cages eat feces that contain coccidia and subsequently become infected.
Factors that contribute to the development of the disease:
- Keeping rabbits in one cage in a crowded state;
- Failure to comply with quarantine norms during the acquisition of new individuals;
- If the cells are located in the wrong position, which makes it possible for rodents or birds to enter them, carrying infectious agents;
- Failure to comply with sanitary and veterinary rules for keeping these animals.
The disease does not spread by airborne droplets, it is epidemic in nature. Its spread is explained by the fact that when the organisms of pathogens enter the inventory, working clothes of farm workers, feeders, feed and other items, they are quickly transferred into animal cages.
As a result, all the offspring that live in these cells are infected. Coccidia are resistant to aggressive substances, sometimes even disinfection does not help to remove these parasites. The only thing that kills these parasites is the treatment of the room with hot water.
Disease types
Depending on the area of distribution of infectious agents, the disease is of the following types:
- Intestinal coccidiosis;
- Hepatic coccidiosis.
Symptoms for these types of infection are different.... To prescribe the correct treatment, you need to know the symptoms of the two types of coccidiosis in order to identify it in time and immediately begin treatment.
Rabbit coccidosis symptoms
Coccidiosis occurs in acute and chronic form. Coccidiosis in acute form manifests itself on the third day after the defeat.
But coccidiosis in a chronic form occurs when the individual has already been ill and recovered from the disease. Sometimes some of the causative agents of the infection remain in the body, but at the same time it does not harm the tissues of the liver and intestines.
Intestinal symptoms
Intestinal coccidiosis is considered a dangerous form that is developing rapidly. It is accompanied by severe symptoms.
During the intestinal type of the disease, symptoms appear:
- The onset of alternating acute diarrhea with a rapid course and constipation;
- The feces of animals contain mucous and bloody discharge;
- Strong increase in body temperature. The body of the animal is hot enough to the touch;
- Sometimes you notice bloating;
- Poor appetite or no appetite at all;
- Slow growth of the animal's body, its complete stop;
- Purulent discharge from the eyes, nose;
- The wool becomes of poor quality, it looks disheveled, without shine;
- The stomach becomes flabby and saggy.
The rabbit has severe full body cramps before dying.... The animal can fall on its back, while it throws back its head and makes quick movements with its paws. If the appropriate measures are not taken in time and the appropriate treatment is not provided, the individual may die after 2 weeks.
To accurately identify that the deceased individual really suffered from coccidiosis, an autopsy is performed. With coccidiosis, many white specks or nodules are present on the liver and intestines.
Symptoms of the hepatic form (if there are white spots on the liver)
In contrast to intestinal coccidiosis, the symptoms in the hepatic form are less pronounced and not so acute. It lasts much longer, from 30 days to 59 days.
In the hepatic form, the animal has signs as in intestinal coccidiosis, only the yellow color of the mucous membrane of the eyes is added, and white spots appear on the liver.
The favorable outcome in the presence of the hepatic form is much higher than in the intestinal one. But often this disease becomes chronic. As a result, the infected individual becomes dangerous to other rabbits, so it should be deposited in a separate place. An infected individual may die or, conversely, recover after a few months.
In rabbits, both forms of coccidiosis often occur simultaneously. As a result, death occurs.
How can sick animals be treated?
How and how to treat coccidiosis in rabbits? Coccidiosis is well treated with drugs. Medicines for this disease are sold in many veterinary pharmacies. They are used for treatment and prevention.
During the use of drugs, infected individuals are placed in a separate cage. The cage, which contains sick animals, is disinfected and steamed with hot air. If treatment is started from the first days of the onset of the disease, then the chances of recovery will be much higher.... With timely treatment, the survival rate is 75-80%.
How to give the medicine (how to dilute and in what dosage)?
Coccidiosis in rabbits is treated with the following medicines:
- Vetom;
- Baycox;
- Sulfadimetatoxin;
- Sulfapyridazine;
- Phthalazole;
- Furazolidone;
- Solicox.
Rules for the use of drugs:
- Sulfadimetatoxin, Sulfapyridazine. The medicine is given with water. It is added to drinking water. On the first day, 0.2 grams of the drug is given per 1 kilogram of the animal's weight, in the next 4 days of treatment, 0.1 grams of the drug is given per 1 kilogram of the animal's body weight. After that, you need to take a break for 5 days and then repeat the treatment again;
- Phthalazol. To enhance the effect, this drug is best used in conjunction with Norsulfazole. The affected individual is given 0.3 grams of Norsulfazole and 0.1 grams of Phthalazole per 1 kilogram of rabbit weight. The course of treatment with these drugs should be approximately 5 days. After that, you need to take a break for 5 days and the treatment is repeated again;
- Furazolidone... During coccidiosis, the affected rabbit is given daily 30 mg of the drug per 1 kilogram of body weight of the individual. The course of treatment is a week;
- Baycox... This remedy is considered the most effective in treating coccidiosis. It always has a positive effect and in most cases helps to completely cure this terrible infection. Many experienced rabbit breeders claim that even advanced stages of coccidiosis can be cured with this remedy. The instructions for this tool indicate several methods of application. You can inject 2 cubes of the preparation of an infected individual and then pour the medicine into the drinker at the rate of 0.2 ml per 1 kilogram of the animal's weight. Sometimes the medicine is diluted with water and, according to the instructions, is administered to an infected animal at a dosage of 10 ml once a day. The exact application can be clarified at the veterinary pharmacy or read in detail the instructions for use;
- Levomycetin and Sulfadimezin... Sometimes, with coccidiosis, the animal can be given a solution of chloramphenicol, this drug is given in a dosage of 40 grams, or the drug Sulfadimezin can be given in a dosage of 150 mg.
The rules for using other drugs for coccidiosis in rabbits can be found in the instructions for them. Usually, the instructions describe in detail the characteristics and rules for taking the drug.
Remember, even if the rabbit survived the coccidiosis, it must be sent to slaughter. The recovered animal will not be suitable for further reproduction of offspring.
Treatment with folk remedies (iodine)
Many experienced rabbit breeders argue that the treatment of coccidosis in rabbits is possible with folk remedies, for example, with the help of iodine. It stops the active development of coccidia and causes the oxidation of those substances that remained unprocessed by the stomach.
Rules for the treatment of coccidiosis with iodine for rabbits:
- On the 25th day of pregnancy, females are watered with 0.01% iodine solution at a dosage of 100 ml every day;
- On the 5th day after the appearance of the cubs, iodine must be removed from the diet, on the 5th day it is returned again;
- Iodine should be given to individuals for another 15 days.... Every day you need to give 0.02% iodine solution in a dosage of 200 ml. As a result, protection from infection is provided not only for the rabbits, but also for the rabbits themselves, because they receive iodine together with the mother's milk;
- Be sure to immediately after precipitation of the rabbits from the rabbit you need to drink it with a 0.01% solution of iodine. Every day, one individual should be given 50 ml of iodine solution;
- After 10 days, the iodine solution must be removed from the diet;
- About after 5 days, you need to water the animals with iodine solution again... They drink a 0.02% solution of iodine at a dosage of 100 ml. The course of treatment should be 15 days.
Never dilute the iodine solution in a metal container. Iodine, when interacting with metal, completely loses all its properties.
Disease prevention
Of course, the use of drugs and iodine is a mandatory measure in the treatment of coccidiosis, but one should not forget about prevention. Because sometimes the observance of preventive measures can prevent dire consequences for all rabbit offspring.
Remember the following rules of prevention for coccidiosis in rabbits:
- Rabbit cages should be cleaned regularly. They should always be kept clean and free of droppings and food debris;
- It is imperative to thoroughly rinse the drinkers every day and change the water in them as often as possible;
- Feeders should always be clean, all food debris from them should be removed;
- To block access to penetration into the cells of animals by various rodents;
- It is imperative to keep adults separate from young animals;
- Young animals should be kept in spacious cages with no more than 25 heads;
- Constantly, it is advisable to do the treatment of rabbit dwellings every day with boiling water and an ultraviolet lamp;
- Do not feed juveniles with bran, legumes, alfalfa and other high protein feed mixtures;
- Recently purchased individuals are kept in quarantine for a month;
- It is imperative that during feeding it is necessary to ensure that hay, grass or root crops do not fall on the surface of the ground contaminated with feces.
There is a good remedy that is used during the prevention of coccidiosis in rabbits - Zoalen. This medication is given to animals for 10 days. For 1 kilogram of feed, add 250 mg of the drug every day. It is recommended to feed rabbits with special granular feed mixtures, which contain substances necessary for the prevention of coccidiosis.
Coccidiosis in rabbits is a dangerous disease that is difficult to cure. It is advisable to begin treatment of this infection from the first days of its appearance.
However, many rabbit breeders are not always able to determine the presence of the disease from the first days, so it turns into a severe stage.
In most cases, when the stage is advanced, the animal dies, even if treatment is provided. Many veterinarians advise that even if individuals survived after coccidiosis, it is still better to send them to slaughter. This is due to the fact that the disease may reappear after a few months. But is it possible to eat the meat of a rabbit sick with coccidia? Veterinarians in this case disagree. In any case, it's best not to risk it.
It is recommended to burn carcasses that have died after infection because the infection can spread to healthy individuals.
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