OSUCavies
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Cavy Slave
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- Joined
- Dec 30, 2006
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I took Layla to the same vet that neutered my male, Clancy.
They are just so excited when a guinea pig comes in! It's really cute. When we were in the exam room all the techs came over to coo over how cute she was. And of course she was showing off
Anywho, I told the vet I was worried about her cysts. Also, Layla has stopped mounting the way she was a few weeks ago (kinda like how you take your car to a mechanic for acting up but it stops when you get to the mechanic!)
The vet was looking at her sides/back where I told her I see Layla biting at a lot (I thought it was out of pain from the cysts) and the vet saw a creepy crawler on her. The vet got it with a piece of tape and showed me the lice under a microscope. (It was SO icky looking). I was especially upset because I have treated my pigs with Ivermectin and a few doses of Revolution but then to find lice I was just so frustrated. But I am willing to bet my newest pig (that came from a rescue) was the culprit of bringing in the new bugs because the other three were treated numerous times.
So we got more Revolution from the vet and dosed them accordingly. Changed the fleece, cleaned everything in the cage, blah blah.
I plan on doing more doses in another month, possibly another after that (to make sure the eggs are gone, etc).
So, the vet told me that 75% of sows have ovarian cysts but that it was a question of how bad they get and how puffed out or bloated their sides get. She told me that Layla appears to be fine and that she is just a bit chunky (which I already knew) and that if I really was worried I could bring her back and spay her. The main reason that I thought it was possibly cysts was not only the hormonal/PMS-iness but also the biting at her sides which NOW I realize that she has lice.
Just wanted to give an update and ask any comments or suggestions about what to watch for and if the 75% statistic was actually true? I had never heard this.
I know GL had some symptoms of cysts that I have read so now I am just trying to get rid of the bugs (hopefully FOREVER) and watching her symptoms after that to see if I should spay her or not.
They are just so excited when a guinea pig comes in! It's really cute. When we were in the exam room all the techs came over to coo over how cute she was. And of course she was showing off
Anywho, I told the vet I was worried about her cysts. Also, Layla has stopped mounting the way she was a few weeks ago (kinda like how you take your car to a mechanic for acting up but it stops when you get to the mechanic!)
The vet was looking at her sides/back where I told her I see Layla biting at a lot (I thought it was out of pain from the cysts) and the vet saw a creepy crawler on her. The vet got it with a piece of tape and showed me the lice under a microscope. (It was SO icky looking). I was especially upset because I have treated my pigs with Ivermectin and a few doses of Revolution but then to find lice I was just so frustrated. But I am willing to bet my newest pig (that came from a rescue) was the culprit of bringing in the new bugs because the other three were treated numerous times.
So we got more Revolution from the vet and dosed them accordingly. Changed the fleece, cleaned everything in the cage, blah blah.
I plan on doing more doses in another month, possibly another after that (to make sure the eggs are gone, etc).
So, the vet told me that 75% of sows have ovarian cysts but that it was a question of how bad they get and how puffed out or bloated their sides get. She told me that Layla appears to be fine and that she is just a bit chunky (which I already knew) and that if I really was worried I could bring her back and spay her. The main reason that I thought it was possibly cysts was not only the hormonal/PMS-iness but also the biting at her sides which NOW I realize that she has lice.
Just wanted to give an update and ask any comments or suggestions about what to watch for and if the 75% statistic was actually true? I had never heard this.
I know GL had some symptoms of cysts that I have read so now I am just trying to get rid of the bugs (hopefully FOREVER) and watching her symptoms after that to see if I should spay her or not.