Hutch Burn in Pet Rabbits
Pet rabbits kept in wooden hutches sometimes have hutch burn.
Hutch burn is a condition caused by exposure to urine in a wet, unclean hutch.
Symptoms of Hutch Burn in Pet Rabbits
The irritated vent and genitals will be red, chapped looking, and may have brownish crusts over the area.
Prevention & Treatment of Hutch Bun in Pet Rabbits
Proper sanitation, along with the application of a bland ointment, like petroleum jelly, will hasten the recovery. In some instances, a bacterial infection will follow the initial irritation. In this case, systemic or topical treatment with an antibiotic is recommended.
Sometimes the infection will spread to the nose. The same type of lesions are found on the nose as on the vent, giving the name "scab nose" to the condition.
When the infection spreads to the nose, there is usually a bacterial invader, so systemic treatment with an antibiotic is recommended.
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