Sentences with phrase «in normal rabbit»

The problem is not hair in the stomach (which is always in a normal rabbit's stomach due to grooming) but abnormalities in GI tract motility.
In a normal rabbit, insoluble fiber is fermented in the cecum and eventually released as cecotropes.
However, in normal rabbits the calcium carbonate should not be accumulating on the fur.

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Cloning and sequencing of complementary DNA's from normal and WHHL rabbits, shows that this defect arises from an in - frame deletion of 12 nucleotides that eliminates four amino acids from the cysteine - rich ligand binding domain of the LDL receptor.
Gene expression patterns in normal adult or the developing retina have been reported for mouse [18 — 23], aged and normal adult human [24 — 26], canine [27], and rabbit [28].
The measured levels of LDH in this study were well within the normal range found in rabbits, and no changes in cell appearance or organ health were associated with the changes.
The antibodies used in this study includes COX - 2 (Cayman Chemicals, Ann Arbor, MI, USA), STAT6 for Western blot (Cell Signaling Technology, Danvers, MA, USA), for immunofluorescence (IF)(BD Pharmingen, San Diego, CA, USA), for ChIP (Santa Cruz Biotechnology, Santa Cruz, CA, USA), phospho - STAT6 (Cell Signaling Technology), p300 for Western blot, (Upstate, Lake Placid, NY, USA), for ChIP (Santa Cruz Biotechnology), normal rabbit IgG (Santa Cruz Biotechnology), mouse immunoglobulin (Ig) G1, κ Ig (BD Pharmingen), glyceraldehyde -3-phosphate dehydrogenase (Advanced ImmunoChemical, Long Beach, CA, USA), Cy3 - conjugated AffiniPure Goat anti-mouse IgG (Jackson ImmunoResearch, West Grove, PA, USA) and PARP (Cell Signaling Technology).
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Dietary calcium needs to be no less than 0.44 % in order for blood calcium to remain normal in rabbits.
As you read in your raw diet books — normal raw meaty bones are things like chicken necks, chicken backs, turkey necks, turkey backs and my very favorite things — whole cornish game hens, whole quail, and whole rabbits.
Systemic disease that causes any change in a rabbit's normal diet and eating patterns may lead to dental disease.1 — 4 A systemic disease characterized by altered calcium levels may result in changes in jawbones and altered tooth placement.3, 5
A thorough understanding of normal oral anatomy and physiology is necessary for prevention and treatment of dental disease in rabbits.
Improper nutrition is the most common cause of dental disease in pet rabbits.3 Improper food items prevent normal tooth wear, eventually leading to dental disease.3, 5
However your veterinarian will be pleased that you want to provide the best in preventative medicine for your rabbit, and will be willing to work with you in obtaining normal values and analyzing the results of your rabbit's tests.
This is due in part to the fact that published normals vary by as much as 100 points on hepatic enzymes, indicating that little agreement exists as to what is indeed «normal» for a rabbit.1 This inexactitude is precisely what the HRS Rabbit Health Database is trying to rectify by accumulating the results of bloodwork on house rabbits (rather than lab rabbits, which have relatively short, abnormal lives) from across the corabbit.1 This inexactitude is precisely what the HRS Rabbit Health Database is trying to rectify by accumulating the results of bloodwork on house rabbits (rather than lab rabbits, which have relatively short, abnormal lives) from across the coRabbit Health Database is trying to rectify by accumulating the results of bloodwork on house rabbits (rather than lab rabbits, which have relatively short, abnormal lives) from across the country.
In all of these cases, there is nothing wrong with the digestive system and normal amounts of cecotropes are being produced, it is just that the rabbits can not or will not turn around to ingest the cecotropes.
Jennifer Graham, DVM, DABVP (Avian / Exotic Companion Mammal), DACZM, Assistant Professor of Zoological Companion Animal Medicine Department of Clinical Sciences, Tufts Cummings School of Veterinary Medicine explained, «Rabbits can have chronic eye discharge associated with dacryocystitis — inflammation of the tear duct that drains the eye — and also with dental disease, so be aware that in these conditions the eye itself may be normal.
Treatment And Prevention Of E. Cuniculi In Rabbits Some rabbits with E. cuniculi can live a normal life if given prompt treatment; even better is preventing infection by E. cuRabbits Some rabbits with E. cuniculi can live a normal life if given prompt treatment; even better is preventing infection by E. curabbits with E. cuniculi can live a normal life if given prompt treatment; even better is preventing infection by E. cuniculi.
Familiarize yourself with what is and what is not normal for your rabbitrabbits are different, in many ways, from cats and dogs and therefore have different health needs and concerns.
Rabbits engage in relatively uncommon but normal behavior when they deliberately eat small, soft, moist (often mucus covered), light green fecal pellets directly from the anus.
«Most people can't explain why they won't eat horse meat but will eat rabbits, cows, sheep, deer, and other gentle, sentient creatures...... and in some Asian countries it's perfectly normal to put dogs and cats on your dinner plate.....»
This results in drier than normal gastrointestinal tract contents, which can cause blockages or gastrointestinal stasis — conditions that can be fatal to rabbits.
* Please note that it will be helpful to the understanding of this disease if you first read the Care of Rabbits handout in order to understand the normal diet of the house rabbit.
Aggressive treatment with steroids as soon as possible after the injury helps some bunnies by limiting swelling in the spinal cord, and some lucky rabbits recover sufficiently to lead a pretty normal houserabbit life.
Frequent inappropriate urination (especially «spraying» urine on vertical surfaces) can be seen as normal behavior in sexually mature intact male and female rabbits that are marking their territory.
The dietary requirement for rabbits in a production situation differs due to the fact that a more rapid than «normal» weight gain body growth is desired
The normal respiration rate in an adult rabbit is 30 - 60 / minute, but some breathe faster than this if they are hot or stressed.
When the contents of the cecum are retained for longer than normal periods of time the cecotropes are eventually excreted in a more liquid state and it is impossible for the rabbit to eat them.
The green foods available in the grocery stores do not have enough concentrated calories to sustain a rabbit's normal body weight when this is the primary source of food.
This substance is what makes normal rabbit urine cloudy in appearance compared to the urine from a human, dog or cat.
A blood test demonstrating a high calcium level could be normal, or could represent a change in calcium level in a rabbit who has recently eaten a calcium - rich meal.
Normal rabbit urine can range in color from a light yellow to a deep orange - red (a «rusty» color) due to a variety of plant pigments that may have been eaten or pigments, called porphyrins, produced by the bladder itself.
A veterinarian who is familiar with rabbits will understand what the normal calcium range is in the pet rabbit and not compare it to say, a dog or cat.
In rabbits with normal dentition structure, simply eating and chewing hay and fibrous vegetables will keep the teeth worn down and aligned.
As previously stated in this article, Pasteurella is common in rabbits, and rabbits with the bacteria can live normal, active lives, exhibiting the joie de vivre so characteristic of them.
The presence of B. bronchiseptica in the normal upper respiratory tract of rabbits is another reason why it is recommended that rabbits and guinea pigs not be housed together.
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