This week is Katie’s turn to tell you about her role as a veterinary nurse. Please click on her picture below to read about her week.
You will find veterinary nurses at the heart of all veterinary practices and they work extremely hard to provide your pets with the care they need. Our dedicated nurses at Hollybank will be taking time out this month to give you an insight into life as a Veterinary nurse; their roles, their patients and what they love most about their jobs!
First up this week is Cat’s blog, please click on her picture below to read about her week.
Rabbits are becoming more popular as pets however they can have complex care requirements and with the warmer weather on the way, we wanted to bring your attention to fly strike.
Fly strike is an infestation of maggots from eggs laid by flies. Flies love damp hutches and dirty areas on rabbits usually around the vulva/ penis and anus area. Once the eggs hatch as maggots, these start eating the flesh of rabbits. If this is not caught early, it can result in a very poorly rabbit and can very quickly result in death.There are a number of ways to reduce the risk of fly strike this spring.
Manage the environment:
Manage your rabbits health:
Fly strike can affect all animals, but older, obese and arthritic animals which have less mobility are unable to clean around their vulva/ penis and anus are more susceptible.
If you would like any more information on fly strike feel free to call us here at Hollybank on 01606 880890.