Ringworm is a skin and scalp disease caused by several different kinds of fungi. Ringworm on the scalp usually makes a bald patch of scaly skin. People with ringworm on other parts of their skin can have a ring-shaped rash that is reddish and may be itchy. The rash can be dry and scaly or wet and crusty. If the rabbit has anything like this then it is most likely ringworm and you shouldn't touch it because you can get the ringworm.
it turns green it turns green
no you have to get them checked by a vet
Occasionally a rabbit can recover from ringworm, with serious antibiotics from their vet.
Yes!
no you have to get them checked by a vet
Yes you can catch ringworm from a rabbit infected with ringworm, particularly if you pick them up and they scratch you. You need to treat yourself with Canestan from the chemist, and obtain some medicine from your vets to treat your rabbit. You can also get pink eye from rabbits (and just about every other animal)
by how much ringworm it has!
Ringworm is actually a fungus. The tell tale sign is a red ring or rings on the skin with no dot in the center.
Well I can tell you if you have a big or small circle around your arm with white inside that's ringworm. The best think that I would tell you to do is go to medco.com or askdoctor.com they will help you.
Ringworm, Ear Mites, Cheyletiella which is a Mange Mite, Fleas, Coccidiosis, Pinworms, Maggots and Flystrike.
I don't have a rabbit, but I'm sure any VETERINARIAN could tell you.
when there is no water in them
You can tell by when your rabbit loses hair. If your rabbit is shedding alot or its very greasy, you should know by then.
It will have a penis and testes.