Rabbit | Getting a Handle on Your Rabbit
Rabbit | Getting a Handle on Your Rabbit
When frightened, the rabbit’s only defense mechanism is to run away. It is very important that you handle your rabbit so that if it becomes afraid, it won’t injure itself or scratch you.
Your rabbit should always be handled in such a way that it is protected, and this is easily done by grasping the skin at the back of the neck with one hand and supporting the weight of its body with the other hand under the hindquarters or stomach area.
LIVESTOCK HEALTH PRODUCTS
The following is a partial list of the products we have available for cattle, equine, goat, poultry, sheep, and swine:
Wormers
- Paste
- Injectable
- Feeding Block
- Boluses
- Pour On
- Pellet Feed Additive
Insecticides
- Sprays
- Roll On
- Super Mask II
- Dust
- Feeding Blocks
- Ear Tags
Supplements
- Hoof Management
- Nutritional Vitamins
- Pain Management
- Weight Builder
Antibiotics & Injectable Medications
- Penicillin
- Tylan
- Liquamycin
- Vitamin B Complex
Wound Care
- Cut-Heal
- NFZ Salve & Powder
- Matrix Wound Care Products
- Tri-Care
Livestock Vaccinations and More!
If you are not sure which product will suit your needs, just ask one of us. We will be glad to assist you.