The splint lets him walk on it comfortably which is an important part of the healing process. Place the rabbit in a box so that he doesnt try to hop or move around.
We have three options 1- Spend 1200 to have surgery 2- euthanize 3- hope the bunny isnt in too much discomfort and hope it heals the best it can.
How to help a bunny with a broken leg. Place leg in natural position wrap entire area with gauze splint by place popsicle sticks all around the broken bone wrap again in gauze then secure all in place with self-sticking horse wrap or sports wrap do not wrap too tightly this could result in loss of blood flow to the area results in a dead limb. Immobilize severely limit rabbits ability to move house in a carrier for 6-8weeks do NOT move rabbit. The biggest concern in treating a broken leg is mobility.
It is important to stabilize the leg as much as possible and keep the bunny from moving the leg. We decided she would have to stay in a carrying cage for the 6-8 weeks it would take for her leg to heal. We considered putting a towel next to her to further reduce her ability to move within the carrying cage but decided against it for sanitary reasons.
My CHIKU has dislocated his legIn this video showing you how to take care of his injured leg at home. Wish him for fast recoveryThanks for Watching. Put it in an enclosure that is safe from dogs or cats getting at it and keep it quiet.
A dog crate or a cardboard box with a lid will do - punch some holes in the box for air before putting the bunny in it. For food new grass dandelion greens plantain clover romaine and wheat germ would all work. Take care with broken bones.
Do not attempt to splint broken bones as this may cause more injury. Place the rabbit in a box so that he doesnt try to hop or move around. If the fractured ends of the bones are exposed through the skin cover them with sterile gauze from a first aid kit.
If you dont have sterile gauze then place a freshly laundered clean handkerchief over the bones to reduce the. These two items are the foundation of their diet supplemented by a large bowl at least 2 cups or more of spring-mix salad in the evening and - this is where the pellets come in - a small quantity of timothy-based pellets I use Oxbow Essentials Adult Rabbit to start their mornings with a total of 14 cup for both of them or approximately 18 cup per bunny which follows the directions on the package for how much to feed by body weight. Are his ears up and his eyes open.
Then hes fine without milk or Momma. If it wasnt for the broken leg the standard advice is let it go. So youve got to figure what he might be eating in the wild - and feed him that.
Check the thread at the top for safe foods but raspberry leaves plantain dandelion leaves are all excellent safe foods for rabbits. And dont forget to offer water. The rabbit may struggle and fall or jump and land incorrectly causing a fractured leg.
If you suspect your rabbit has broken its leg get it to the exotics vet as soon as possible for treatment. Another reason a fracture could occur is from your rabbits leg getting stuck in. Repeat important words.
Consistent usage will allow the bunny to grasp the patterns associated with the words. Relax and breathe evenly so that tension is not communicated to the bunny. Be consciously aware of touching your rabbit.
The biggest concern in treating a broken leg is mobility. It is important to stabilize the leg as much as possible and keep the bunny from moving the leg. We decided she would have to stay in a carrying cage for the 6-8 weeks it would take for her leg to heal.
We considered putting a towel next to her to further reduce her ability to move within the carrying cage but decided against it for sanitary reasons. Like share and subscribe my channel for more related videos. I will also upload more videos so subscribe my channel for those videos.
And also check my p. To help your rabbit through the painful process of healing pain killers can be prescribed to help reduce its discomfort. Antibiotics are only advised if secondary infections are present as their use can be controversial due to secondary complications that have been associated with their use.
She would have to do that anyway if the leg were amputated. Possible complications could be an infection or the bone breaking through the skin which would change the clinical picture but many animals carry the leg up and simply dont use it some may actually heal on their own. It takes about three to four weeks to heal.
This bunny will need up to 2 months of healing for the fracture to heal. It needs to rest during that time and use the leg sparingly so the fracture can heal. The splint lets him walk on it comfortably which is an important part of the healing process.
Without using the leg slightly the bone has less of a tendency to heal due to the effectiveness of the splint. If this does not heal surgery might be needed. Professional intervention on a broken leg will involve a splint or pins.
This could cost up to 1500 if your bunny is not insured. Making a homemade splint is possible. Wrap the leg in gauze apply a splint popsicle sticks will do and secure them in place.
We have a six week old bunny who broke his leg last Thursday. Took him to the vet and the x-ray confirmed a broken femur. We have three options 1- Spend 1200 to have surgery 2- euthanize 3- hope the bunny isnt in too much discomfort and hope it heals the best it can.
After surgery the leg needs to be rested - one thump can undo a lot of hard work. If the fracture is below the hock bandages or splints easily become contaminated with urine andor faeces and a high standard of post-operative nursing is required. The whole procedure can prove expensive maybe more than 1000.
Amputation might seem like an easier and cheaper option but it is irreversible and leaves the.