Monday, May 10, 2010

MUSA VETRINARY CLINIC

for all your veterinary services

4 comments:

  1. France is the world's largest producer and consumer of rabbit meat. In Hungary there are rabbitries with over 10,000 does producing rabbits for export to Italy.

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  2. Diet essentials of rabbits

    Pellets: Pellets are most important in the younger stages of rabbit development because they are highly concentrated in nutrients, helping to ensure proper weight gain. A quality pelleted food should be high in fiber (18% minimum) and nutritionally balanced. As a rabbit reaches maturity, however, pellets should make up less of the diet – replaced with higher quantities of hay and vegetables. Overfeeding pellets in mature rabbits can lead to obesity and other medical conditions.

    Hay: Rabbits should have fresh hay available 24 hours a day. Rabbits less than 7 months old may have alfalfa hay, but older rabbits should have grass hays such as timothy or oat hay. Hay is essential to a rabbit's good health, providing the roughage that helps reduce the danger of hairballs and other blockages.

    Water: Fresh water should be available to your pet around the clock, as well. Each day, change the water in the dish or water bottle with fresh water. On a weekly basis, sanitize the water dish/bottle with a mild dish detergent and rinse thoroughly before adding drinking water.

    Vegetables: Vegetables provide valuable roughage, as well as essential vitamins. As early as 3 months of age, you can begin to offer vegetables. Introduce new vegetables one at a time. This way, if a digestive upset occurs, you will know which food may be the culprit. Eliminate those that cause soft stools or diarrhea. Continue to add new varieties, including both dark leafy vegetables and root vegetables, and serve vegetables of different colors. Once your rabbit is used to several vegetables, feed him or her at least three different kinds daily for a mix of nutrients.

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  3. MUSA VETERINARY CLINIC

    For all your veterinary services,Dairy farming(cows and goats,apiculture(bee keeping), cuniculture(rabbit keeping), aquaculture(fish farming),pet management(dogs and cats),poultry farming(broilers,layers,turkeys,guinea fowls),pasture management(hay,fodder trees and silage),Artificial insemination(A.I),veterinary consultancy services.veterinary products(minerals & organic products)

    TEL:+254725042992
    Location:Wangige,Lower Kabete,Kenya.opposite Dr Kariuki Herbal clinic

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  4. This is to inform you that

    -Mark Muthiora: 0728-560416 / marktiora@yahoo.om
    -Stellah Nyawira:0726-218115

    are the winners of the competition of MUSA VETERINARY CLINIC essay competition.

    they both win a chess board and other prizes plus a chance to train with Kabete cares chess club at Kabete cares centre.
    The award ceremony will be held at Wangige primary school,Lower Kabete at 10am on 26th June after Kabete cares anti-drugs day run.
    The competition was fully sponsored by MUSA VETERINARY CLINIC.
    Congrats to the winners and all those who took part.
    All are welcome to the award ceremony and the run

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