Saw a rabbit with mixamatosis today.
Saw a rabbit with mixamatosis today.
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Flat6er

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1,726 posts

233 months

Friday 3rd February 2012
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I may be revealing my townie naievety,but I thought this disease had been stamped out? took the dog for a wintery walk on a local bridlepath today and he sniffed out something in a bush. It was a rabbit, with swollen red eyes, shaking and going nowhere.

I kept the dog away from the rabbit, but was interested to know peoples thoughts on the disease.

otolith

65,260 posts

227 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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No, it's endemic now. There is some immunity in wild populations, but there are still outbreaks.

Superficial

753 posts

197 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Yup, very much still about. Horrible disease frown

silvagod

1,077 posts

183 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Thank goodness it didn't have Myxomatosis wink


Flat6er

Original Poster:

1,726 posts

233 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Yep, was indeed nasty, looked like some sort of 28 days later meets Watership Down. Poor thing looked in pain.

otolith

65,260 posts

227 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Horrible disease.

silvagod

1,077 posts

183 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Flat6er said:
Yep, was indeed nasty, looked like some sort of 28 days later meets Watership Down. Poor thing looked in pain.
In all seriousness, I've seen quite a few over the years and have always 'ended their suffering' as they are never cured.

SmokinV8

786 posts

234 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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any that i come across are dispatched to end their suffering

Jasandjules

71,911 posts

252 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Get it to the RSPCA - they will have it PTS. I've collected a few from around here now.

Disgusting diseases, humans are scum.

bexVN

14,690 posts

234 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Wish it had been stamped out. Seems worse than ever though. It tends to have cycles in areas. So couple yrs of low numbers then a yr of very high numbers.

Rabbits can survive it but it is rare and only if caught early on and if a lot of money is spent and even then they can still die.

So if ever you find a wild rabbit with myxi and it is ill enough to be caught. Either kill it yourself or if you're not able to do this take it to any vet and they will put it down (no charge to you)

C3BER

4,714 posts

246 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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It's with us to stay along with VHD another rabbit killer. Get your home rabbits injected against them to save you heart ache.

I realise some of you are a little bit squeamish but if you do find one that has it then kill it ASAP. A hard blow to the back of its neck will do it quickly and cleanly. The poor thing is suffering, your not, you can rest easy you have done a good thing.

Changedmyname

12,549 posts

204 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Oh hell there goes my rabbit sales.

Mattt

16,664 posts

241 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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I had 2 rabbits that got Myxi, vet said they weren't in pain until they lost appetite - but both of them survived amazingly.

bexVN

14,690 posts

234 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Mattt said:
I had 2 rabbits that got Myxi, vet said they weren't in pain until they lost appetite - but both of them survived amazingly.
I'm assuming they had more tx than that because to say not in pain with myxi isn't right. All their genitals swell up aswell as their eyelids etc, that is a painful thing to suffer. I am really glad they survived and would be interested to know more.

I know antibiotics aren't effective(except to prevent secondary infection) so it is down to intensive nursing but I'd have thought pain relief should've been given.

Edited by bexVN on Saturday 4th February 10:52

Fort Jefferson

8,237 posts

245 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Flat6er said:
Yep, was indeed nasty, looked like some sort of 28 days later meets Watership Down. Poor thing looked in pain.
You should have necked it then, don't just leave it in pain.

I remember back in the 60's as kids, if we found one, we'd put them out of their misery.

Mattt

16,664 posts

241 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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It was 10+ years ago, can't really remember details.

We took them to the vets ready to be put down, he said it was Myxi (IIRC) that if they stopped eating to bring them back - but they recovered shortly after.


pikeyboy

2,349 posts

237 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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The farmers local to me aren't keen on the rabbits destroying their crops and so released some mixi last summer. Having said this the number of rabbits around was riddiculous such that you could never really shoot them or use ferrets etc to control them. Best thing is to do as c3ber says despatch it humainly.

Mubby

1,237 posts

205 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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such a terrible disease, I would definately have to take it to the local vet to be PTS, I couldn't just leave it suffering I'd have nightmares!

mrmaggit

10,146 posts

271 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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Many years ago (1970) we used to go in a gang with my dog chasing rabbits. She only ever caught the ones with Myxy, she once killed 8 in a morning.

As has been said, it is a horrible disease, the best thing is really to kill any infected ones you see as quickly as you can. It then may slow the spread to uninfected rabbits.

There was an obituary in the Telegraph a while back, on the bloke that invented the disease. He also chairman of the group that came up with the cure for smallpox.

I was going to give him the benefit of the doubt, but in the end I still think he was a bd for creating all the suffering.

Jasandjules

71,911 posts

252 months

Saturday 4th February 2012
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mrmaggit said:
but in the end I still think he was a bd for creating all the suffering.
Yep. Shouldn't speak ill of the dead, but if there is a hell, I hope he's rotting in it. What a horrible, horrible way to kill an animal.