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The aetiology, clinical signs, pathology, diagnosis, treatment, prevention and control of pasteurellosis, rhinitis, pneumonia, abscesses, metritis, orchitis, wry neck, conjunctivitis, enteritis, enterotoxaemia, coccidiosis, Tyzzer's disease, mastitis, bordetellosis, broken back, congenital...
Trichobezoars (formations of hair balls that can not pass through the pyloric valve) are responsible of some of deaths observed in Angora rabbits. A total of 160 trichobezoar deaths corresponding to 28.6% of total deaths were recorded during a reported period of five years. The highest mortality...
This chapter covers the general considerations regarding diseases and health problems in rabbits, quarantine and disease diagnosis. Focus is given on the clinical signs, causes, treatment and prevention of major rabbit diseases and health problems (pasteurellosis, rhinitis, pneumonia, abscesses,...
A 4-year-old female rabbit presented with anorexia and decreased defaecation [Japan, date not given]. The rabbit had a gastrostomy to remove a hairball 13 months previously. Gastroenterography using barium revealed retention and a passage disorder of the gastric contents. Therefore, exploratory...
A range of diseases are described and discussed for ferrets (tooth diseases, megaoesophagus, gastritis, foreign bodies, enteritis, eosinophilic gastritis, proliferative bowel disease, parasites); rabbits (tooth diseases, gastrointestinal hypomotility and trichobezoar, mucoid enteropathy, caecum...