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The rabbits were clubbed in the fenced enclosure. Usually the fences were six feet high to prevent all escape. Firearms were strictly forbidden, lest participants injure each other.
Why do you want to breed your rabbits? There are tens of thousands of unwanted rabbits in rescue centres desperately looking for good homes. There are not enough good homes for these poor unwanted rabbits as it is. Please don't add to this problem by breeding unnecessarily! You are being irresponsible allowing these rabbits to mate.Your female rabbit should be neutered. Not only to prevent her becoming pregnant and bringing more rabbits into a world but also for her health. 80% of female rabbits get womb cancer by 6 years of age if they are not neutered. If she is neutered she can live with the male rabbit for company. Rabbits are happier when they have company.If you care for your rabbit, please be a responsible owner and don't breed her.
Hmm, I'm not sure why you wouldn't want to get your rabbit spayed or neutered. There are places that can do it at a lower cost. As you may already know, it's better for their health. 80% of non-spayed female rabbits get uterine cancer by 4 years of age.
No, cottontail rabbits do not live in the desert. The desert does not support the lifestyle of the cottontail rabbit.
no, no rabbits do
The animals which can have this disease are as follows: hares, rabbits, squirrels, muskrats, beavers and other rodents, and deer
Tularemia is an infectious disease starting with "tu-". It's often spread by rabbits.
infects a variety of wild animals, including rabbits, deer, squirrels, muskrat, and beaver.
Five types of illness may occur, depending on where/how the bacteria enter the body: Ulceroglandular/glandular tularemia, Oculoglandular tularemia,Oropharyngeal and gastrointestinal tularemia, Pulmonary tularemia, Typhoidal tularemia
Ralph Emerson Yeatter has written: 'Tularemia, weather, and the rabbit populations' -- subject(s): Tularemia, Rabbits 'Bird dogs in sport and conservation' -- subject(s): Training, Dogs, Bird dogs
This type accounts for only about 1% of all cases of tularemia
Ulceroglandular/glandular tularemia. Seventy-five to 85% of all cases are of this type.
In the United States, the vast majority of cases of tularemia occur in the southeastern and Rocky Mountain states.
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Tularemia can be treated with drugs, the best choices being streptomycin. There is a vaccine for it but not many people get it because it can be dangerous.
One of them is Tularemia.
Tularemia