Rabbit necrosis and control

1. Symptoms: Loss of appetite in infected rabbits, runny nose, induration in lips, oral mucous membranes, gums, etc., followed by necrosis, odor, and sometimes lumps occur in the neck or chest, face, or chest, etc. Abscesses or ulcers are formed and the lesions break out. Malodor secretions, duration of up to several weeks or months, elevated body temperature, weight loss and failure to die. 2. Prevention (1) Prevention of rabbit cages should avoid sharp foreign bodies, prevent biting and prevent skin damage. Should be self-supporting. In order to introduce rabbits from other places, they must be quarantined and quarantined for one month, and no other diseases can be mixed. Immediately after the occurrence of this disease isolation therapy, serious illness to do eliminate treatment, disinfection cages and appliances. (2) Treatment may be taken internally with sulfamethazine, 0.14-0.2 g/kg body weight for the first time, 0.07-0.1 g/kg body weight, 1-2 times daily, or 0.1 g/kg body weight of chloramphenicol tablets (or loose powder). 2 times a day. Local therapy can remove necrotic tissue, wash the affected area with 0.1% potassium permanganate solution, and then rub the iodine glycerin twice daily.