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Gutting young rabbit caught this morning and noticed the strange liver,only ever seen one similar before but in a rabbit caught different field, doing rabbits for years and only ever seen two like this, probably a simple answer. wouldnt give it to the dogs as didnt fancy doing so. Rabbit in good condition outside.Anyone else ever seen the same? :signthankspin:

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90% of the young rabbits I catch have livers as you have shown, whilst nearly none of the adults have, I'm sure its maybe some growth stage...maybe wrong, never really looked into it... :doh:

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90% of the young rabbits I catch have livers as you have shown, whilst nearly none of the adults have, I'm sure its maybe some growth stage...maybe wrong, never really looked into it... :doh:

 

 

dont know, did think maybe an immature liver but then thought why never come across it before? anyway thanks for reply. :victory:

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Coxidiosis, it affects young rabbits, but they get over it, throw the liver away, but the rabbit flesh is OK.

 

 

coxi ?? :icon_eek:

 

thats something i would have asociated with pheasant and partridge poults....never would i have thought that it would affect rabbits !

 

another lesson learned ! :o

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Coxidiosis, it affects young rabbits, but they get over it, throw the liver away, but the rabbit flesh is OK.

 

 

Thanks Wilky,will look it up,just seems strange that in a load of years of gutting rabbit only come across two this year, perhaps its the weather. :signthankspin:

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