-Frequent cleaning of rabbit accommodation, feeding, and water containers
-Efficient removal of feces daily (before oocysts become infective)
-Change bedding litter frequently, and keep it dry.
-Control vermin and flies that could serve as mechanical vectors.
-Avoid fecal contamination of food.
-Keep rabbits younger than 4 months old out of contaminated areas.
-Where there is a problem in spite of good husbandry, prophylactic anticoccidials may be needed.
-Because coccidiosis primarily affects young rabbits just after weaning (5- to 6-week-old animals), disease prevention must be initiated before weaning.