For mange try a weak solution of lime sulphur it works pretty good. I have also
heard that brake fluid helps but have never tried it (50% castor oil 50% 
alcohol)
must be the castor oil???
James H-McMillan.

[email protected] wrote:

> In a message dated 8/30/99 10:07:10 AM Central Daylight Time, [email protected]
> writes:
>
> << Hmm.   When we had rabbits we poured a little oil in their ears for ear
> mites.   Would fur mites be the same thing?
>  What about dusting the rabbits with diatomacious earth?     This works for
> fleas and lice on chickens and goats,
>  I'd think it would be the same on rabbit fur.
>
>  The DE is tiny little sharp particles of sea creatures, and it cuts the
> shells of the bugs, and they dry out.
>
>  Sparrow >>
>
> I wonder if it would work for mange in dogs.  Both our dogs have it.  I took
> one to the vet and he became well very quickly.  We were in a round about way
> asked not to bring the other one to the vet again because he bit the
> attendant.  The medication they gave us to put on him has not worked.
> Edith
>
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