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I recently recieved a message on this subject from Skycat, who told me to watch the back leg bones from old Rabbits, as they are really hard, and she recently had a dog operated on with a impacted gut.

discussed this with Lakeland Cumbrian, who takes the meat of the bone, and the carcass goes to the ferts.

It takes a wee bit extra time but i think worth it,

I have ordered a boning knife from Amazon.

And cut resitant gloves from screwfix £5.

as one slip from a very sharp knife.

I take a pound of meat of each Rabbit, bag it, and freeze for two weeks to kill worms.

And theres enough meat left on the carcass for feeding the ferrets.

Then just a case of mixing the chopped Rabbit with the meal of your choice.

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every body does things differently,and thats down to own experiances or advice given,i personaly give my whippet the back legs,and the rest is ferret food,never considered trimming the meat off the bone,maybe somthing that could be worth thinking about.

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I skin, gut then cut in half, freeze for a week then feed half per dog along with complete/ pasta etc and some veg. Impacted bowel is usually down to feeding to much bone, hard white stools are a sign of this, rather than cause an impaction the back legs are more likely to pierce the gut which is always a risk when feeding bones.

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