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I am sorry for the loss of Onyx. Some vets say VHD is not in their area, but it is only because vets do not see bunnies with VHD as they are dead before anyone knows anything about it. Good luck with your other bunnies. |
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Thanks all. Spoke to my vet today. The advice given was that it was unless an autopsy was done, there was no way of knowing if it was VHD or not, and as she is already buried, that wont be happening. He said I could bring my other 2 on for vaccs if I really wanted but in his opinion if it was VHD (and he did say he thought it unlikely), then it would already be in their systems. So basically all I can do is wait Been out today and scrubbed both their cages and runs, fresh bedding and suchlike. Poor wee Custard doesn't know what to do with herself, missing her mum. |
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I agree that if the VHD is in their system it will be too late for them now, but it it is not VHD (as your vet thinks unlikely) I am concerned that they are not being vaccinated? |
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