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Domestic Rabbits: Diseases and Parasites
Domestic Rabbits: Diseases and Parasites PNW0310E  

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This bulletin tells how to raise healthy rabbits. Included are factors in prevention and control, like body soundness, nutrition, sanitation, disinfection, and quarantine. Many diseases, such as snuffles and pneumonia, are caused by the bacteria Pasteurella multocida. Other serious diseases are enteritis, listeriosis, necrobacillosis, salmonellosis, staphylococcus, myxomatosis, rabbit pox, fibroma, and fungal diseases. Parasites include ringworm, mites, fleas, ticks, coccidiosis, encephalitozoonosis, toxoplasmosis, roundworms, and tapeworms. Vitamin deficiency, hereditary diseases and poisoning are also discussed.

Published: September 1986.   24 pages.

 
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