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Recognising and avoiding flystrike in rabbits

Recognising and avoiding flystrike in rabbits

by Sirena | Jul 26, 2019 | blog

Flystrike (also known as Myiasis) is an extremely painful condition that can be very distressing for both owner and rabbit. Due to rabbits’ quiet nature it can often go unnoticed and rapidly become life threatening. Treatment is very tricky and intensive, with...

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