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a lot of my land is hit with it at the mo. but one piece has got it bad i have never seen it before they all have soars all over there body and big boile type things on the ears and legs.

i picked one up not knowing and as a was carring it his fur slipted of his back leg?????????

i shot 16 and they all seemed to have got it.

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NOT SEEN ANY UP HERE THIS YEAR (HOPE I NEVER SEE IT AGIAN)BUT 3 YEARS BACK 1 WAS TAKEING 40 TO 50 A NITE OF 1 FRAM THAT WAS OVER RUN WITH BUNNY AND IT GOT ON THERE WIPE THEM OUT CALLED THERE 2 NITE BACK FLIKED THE LAMP TO SEE WHOTS ABOUT SEEN 12!!!!LEFT THEM THEY WILL NEVER COME BACK TO THE NUMBERS THAT WAS THERE REAL SHAME

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Been shooting a block of willows since start of April, over run with rabbits, shot first 1 with mixie on first week but have shot 78 on there since that have all been healthy (until they came into contact with 30 grams of No6 shot). Still plenty about not shot any with mixie in last 3 week, seems to have passed. On another large permision about 5 mile away with plenty of rabbits shot first 1 with mixie 2 week ago it was an old doe full of young uns. See it every year round but it dose not seem to wipe them out like it did when I was a kid 40 ish year ago used to see loads, think some have developed a form of imunity (thats my opinion)

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I went out this morning to shoot a few bunnies.

 

In all i killed 24, however, only one of those as far as external sighs could tell was free of Myxamitosis.

 

Is anyone else suffering with these problems?

Don't think so, some scruffy looking pelts but no obvious head/eye swelling, maybe a bit of mange or flea infestation? I hope that's all anyway...

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I shot 28 the other evening around 5 paddocks on the farm, 3 had mixie i got them from fields that have the same stream (water source) the other fields away from the water were all clean.

I have noticed the two fields with the stream, the rabbits are coated in fleas.

Is that how mixie is carried?

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I have Myxi on one of my shoots at the moment. I'm not too bothered though as I'm there to clear them as it's a freshly laid rugby pitch.

 

If anything the Myxi will help me to thin their numbers a little quicker.

 

That said, It is still a horrible way to kill a Rabbit, and as such any Rabbits that obviously have the disease are shot 1st to end their misery.

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I shot 28 the other evening around 5 paddocks on the farm, 3 had mixie i got them from fields that have the same stream (water source) the other fields away from the water were all clean.

I have noticed the two fields with the stream, the rabbits are coated in fleas.

Is that how mixie is carried?

I have a feeling you're right chap, can't be certain as i have a memory like a sieve, but i'm sure i heard this from someone in the know.

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I shot 28 the other evening around 5 paddocks on the farm, 3 had mixie i got them from fields that have the same stream (water source) the other fields away from the water were all clean.

I have noticed the two fields with the stream, the rabbits are coated in fleas.

Is that how mixie is carried?

 

Mixie is carried in the fleas. The young are immune for about 14 days post birth, then they develop symptoms. You can shoot the infected but the burrows will still team with the fleas...

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I have a feeling you're right chap, can't be certain as i have a memory like a sieve, but i'm sure i heard this from someone in the know.

 

They are carried by fleas, I have no idea what if any effect water has on this!

 

Commonly if we have wet Spring periods Mixxy is worse, but this is genrelly attributed to the fact the rabbits spend more time in the burrows so the fleas get more chance :hmm::good: .

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thankfully no mixy on my perm, had another 6 fri night, all from different areas on the perm, nice clean BIG juicy rabbits, one had a bit of a belly on her, i gave them to my neighbour to dress, i'll have a chat later tonight, i'll be damned but more pregnant rabbits will be a headache to ferret

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