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Hens and Roos Herd Master. I did a Google search for the free one we use, I downloaded it to my computer- it shows up as a word program- if you want to PM me your email via the conversation feature I can email it to you. Sorry, but what do you want to email to me? If you PM it to me I'll see it.

Dutchgirl said:. Click to expand Four Winds Ranch Loving the herd life. Could you please email it to me too!!!

I have been looking for one as well!!! I sent a PM! Thanks, Hens and Roos! Joined Mar 31, Messages 3 Reaction score 1 Points 9. Hens and Roos would you email it to me too, please? This is a time when her body is under increased stress from the growing kits.

I give her added B vitamin, house her in a cage where she can see the door so she isn't startled by me entering the rabbitry and keep a radio on. It seems to help her not become startled and most of the time I avoid her having an episode. Here is some of the research I have done on the subject.

This article below comes from the Merck vet manual and is most interesting. It's about gerbils, but I've found in my herd the more the kits are handled from birth the less likely mine are to show signs of seizure. Precipitating factors include sudden stress, improper handling, or introduction to a novel environment. This condition appears to be inherited and related to deficiency of cerebralglutamine synthetase.

Clinical onset begins in 2- to 3-mo-old gerbils, with seizure incidence and severity increasing up to 6 mo of age, after which occurrences decrease with age. Seizures last several minutes and range from mild hypnotic episodes with twitching ears and whiskers to severe myoclonic convulsions with extensor rigidity. Mortality is rare and there is no permanent damage. Seizures can be suppressed in genetically predisposed gerbils" if they are frequently stimulated by handling during the first 3 wk of life.

Anticonvulsant therapy is unnecessary. This is just my opinion in what I have experienced over the years. Again just my opinion and I do not have scientific data to back it up.

I do want to point out that I many people make this in to a huge issue. I do not feel this way. I see this as a rarity,that happens. One animal may have one as a baby going through a growth state and then never have one again as an adult.

I view it much like Maxfactors, and peanuts. I have never seen a rabbit die from having a seizures or epilepsy episode. The seizures or epilepsy episode are normally very short 10 to 60 seconds. I have seen them range from a grand mal seizure being very violent, to a petit mal seizures where it was just a small facial twitch and hardly noticeable. In both cases the rabbit is totally back to normal in a matter of minutes.

Seizures seem to be "triggered" when the rabbit becomes startled, by a noise or action during times of high stress, or growth. In my opinion and experience it's a reality of BEW Netherland Dwarfs, but nothing in my opinion to be alarmed about. I do believe that it is something to be aware of and it's time it was talked about in the open. This subject has been very taboo for a long time. I know I have felt that way about it, but I don't think it betters our breed or variety to try and pretend it has all been bred out and no longer happens.

I encourage you to visit the links I have provided and do some of your own research on the subject. The more we learn the better we can make our breed. Search this site. The software works with Windows 7, Vista, XP and , so it will work with most current computers. In terms of possible cons, there are a few things worth mentioning. However, that price is fairly competitive with other rabbitry software programs, ZooEasy offers features that other programs do not.

Your level of computer savvy will be a factor, but ZooEasy Breeding Software is very user-friendly. The program has more functions than most rabbit breeders use for their data, so you may not incorporate them all at first, or ever. For many rabbit breeders, the price of this software is viewed as an investment with excellent returns. The ZooEasy Breeding Software can save you hours of recording and sorting data.

It may also help you organize and manage your rabbitry more effectively. When data is utilized, you can improve breeding results, which will produce more success at shows and higher prices for the rabbits you sell. Evans Rabbitry Management software is one of the most popular choices among rabbit and cavy breeders. This program, like many of the others, keeps track of your breeding records, creates printable and e-mail pedigrees, and can print show entry forms, among other features. The deluxe version has a color genetics function.

Create printed or online pedigrees and instantly transfer rabbits between Everbreed users. Compare breeder and litter performance and track rabbitry statistics to build more output from your breeders for show, pets, meat, pelts or fur. Receive notifications by phone or email of kindle dates and other important events in your rabbitry. Search up any rabbit info on your mobile device in seconds with our smart QR code scan feature. Skip to content. No risk day trial. Try it for free.



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