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RABBIT HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE IN ISLAND COUNTY
« on: July 21, 2023, 01:55:53 PM »

https://agr.wa.gov/about-wsda/news-and-media-relations/news-releases?article=37471


STATE VETERINARIAN CONFIRMS RABBIT HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE IN ISLAND COUNTY
The Washington State Department of Agriculture (WSDA) state veterinarian’s office has confirmed the presence of Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease Virus type 2 (RHDV2), in rabbits in Island County. RHDV2 is a highly contagious, fatal disease of rabbits.

WSDA was called to investigate a multiple mortality event, collected the rabbits for testing and the results returned positive for RHDV2 Friday afternoon. The premises is under quarantine and has implemented biosecurity measures.

RHDV2 HISTORY IN WASHINGTON
In 2019, RHDV2 killed hundreds of feral domestic and domestic rabbits in Island and Clallam counties. Before then, the disease was designated as a foreign animal disease (FAD). If FADs are detected, there are a number of restrictions and emergency rules put into effect. Because of that outbreak, the virus is now considered stable-endemic, which means it already exists in the environment.

Because the disease now exists generally in the environment, there won’t be any additional restrictions or rules set into place with this detection.
PROTECTING YOUR RABBITS
Late in 2022 the state vet’s office authorized emergency use of a vaccine for RHDV2, which is now available to all Washington veterinarians. The vaccine has been shown to be protective against RHDV2. The vaccine must be administered by a Washington licensed veterinarian.

State Veterinarian Dr. Amber Itle is calling all rabbit owners to ask their veterinarians about the vaccine and to have their rabbits vaccinated as soon as possible. Due to the contagious and extremely infectious nature of this virus, vaccination is critical for disease control to protect our domestic and wild rabbit populations alike. 
State veterinarians also say ensuring your rabbits do not encounter wild or domestic-feral rabbits, elevate their hutches, or bring them inside.

“Remember to observe good biosecurity practices in addition to vaccinating your bunnies. Be sure to isolate new additions for three weeks before commingling them with your colony and avoid contact of domestic and wild rabbits,” Itle said.
WHAT IF MY RABBITS ARE SICK?
If an owned rabbit dies and RHD could be the cause, state veterinarians say to double bag the body in plastic bags and refrigerate it until given more instructions, but do not freeze it.

Contact the WSDA at (360) 902-1878 or ahealth@agr.wa.gov for more information. If you find a dead feral domestic, contact the WSDA to determine whether this carcass should be submitted for testing. Dead wild rabbits can be reported to the state department of Fish and Wildlife. Always wear disposable gloves when handling a dead animal; dispose of them when done and wash your hands.

Veterinarians who would like to order the vaccine should contact Medgene labs directly at 605-697-2600.
For more information on RHDV2, biosecurity, and prevention, please visit WSDA’s Rabbit Hemorrhagic Disease webpage.
 
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Re: RABBIT HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE IN ISLAND COUNTY
« Reply #1 on: August 02, 2023, 08:20:19 PM »
Mostly isolated to the fairgrounds in Langley. Killed mostly all of the feral domestic rabbit population there. Didn’t seem to spread beyond the fairgrounds fortunately. 

Note to say it doesn’t affect cottontails here. 
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Re: RABBIT HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE IN ISLAND COUNTY
« Reply #2 on: August 02, 2023, 09:12:53 PM »
Mostly isolated to the fairgrounds in Langley. Killed mostly all of the feral domestic rabbit population there. Didn’t seem to spread beyond the fairgrounds fortunately. 

Note to say it doesn’t affect cottontails here.

My son has a place on Hat Island.  Normally there are literally thousands of rabbits on Hat............today none. 
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Re: RABBIT HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE IN ISLAND COUNTY
« Reply #3 on: August 02, 2023, 09:52:50 PM »
They want me to stick it in the fridge.
I don't know.
Dig a hole deep ,burn it ,bury it deep.
I mean burn it to ashes.

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Re: RABBIT HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE IN ISLAND COUNTY
« Reply #4 on: August 03, 2023, 11:11:52 AM »
Mostly isolated to the fairgrounds in Langley. Killed mostly all of the feral domestic rabbit population there. Didn’t seem to spread beyond the fairgrounds fortunately. 

Note to say it doesn’t affect cottontails here.

My son has a place on Hat Island.  Normally there are literally thousands of rabbits on Hat............today none.

Feral domestics? RHD doesn’t affect cottontails.
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Re: RABBIT HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE IN ISLAND COUNTY
« Reply #5 on: August 03, 2023, 11:22:28 AM »
Mostly isolated to the fairgrounds in Langley. Killed mostly all of the feral domestic rabbit population there. Didn’t seem to spread beyond the fairgrounds fortunately. 

Note to say it doesn’t affect cottontails here.

My son has a place on Hat Island.  Normally there are literally thousands of rabbits on Hat............today none.

Feral domestics? RHD doesn’t affect cottontails.

Dryctolagus Cuniculus.........Eu­ro­pean, or Old World, do­mes­tic rab­bit.

HAT ISLAND FOLK LORE
There was a man called Clem who raised rabbits for a living. He got into trouble
with the IRS for not paying taxes. The government put a lean on this property.
Rather than give up his rabbits to a fur company he put the rabbits in his boat and
set them free on Hat Island where they have multiplied ever since.
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Re: RABBIT HEMORRHAGIC DISEASE IN ISLAND COUNTY
« Reply #6 on: August 03, 2023, 11:55:50 AM »
Mostly isolated to the fairgrounds in Langley. Killed mostly all of the feral domestic rabbit population there. Didn’t seem to spread beyond the fairgrounds fortunately. 

Note to say it doesn’t affect cottontails here.

My son has a place on Hat Island.  Normally there are literally thousands of rabbits on Hat............today none.

Feral domestics? RHD doesn’t affect cottontails.

Dryctolagus Cuniculus.........Eu­ro­pean, or Old World, do­mes­tic rab­bit.

HAT ISLAND FOLK LORE
There was a man called Clem who raised rabbits for a living. He got into trouble
with the IRS for not paying taxes. The government put a lean on this property.
Rather than give up his rabbits to a fur company he put the rabbits in his boat and
set them free on Hat Island where they have multiplied ever since.


Yep. RHD definitely killed all the Hat Island rabbits.  State vet says last time they checked, there were 4 rabbits still alive at the fairgrounds in Langley.
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