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im a little puzzled i shot this baby bunnie last night and when i split it open i saw this everything else seemed ok and no other bunnie i shot seemed to have it .

I asked the farmer and he was just as puzzled we cut it in half and the white puss like stuff seemed to go all through . :hmm:

 

ANY IDEAS??

 

 

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i was always told that you could tell if a rabbit was in the early stages of mixy by opening it up and if it had those white spots on the liver or kidney , not sure which one , but if they had the spots then they had mixy.

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Guest Ditch_Shitter
:sick: Baaawwww!!! and whats liver fluke????

 

 

Think of it as " Worms ". Only a certain life stage of these ones inhabits the liver. They stem from aquatic snails and get into the wider enviroment. There they go from the grass to that which feeds on the grass - sheep, cattle and Rabbits, of course, being numero uno in line for a dose.

 

The livestock, of course, will be routinely treated for it. But no one's out there catching, sticking and re releasing rabbits.

 

Point of fact; This is just one more reason the rabbit is a Pest, to even the cattle farmer. They're not only eating his 'stocks food. They're continuing the cycle of 'worms' which he tries to fight with injected chemicals, direct into his animals. Which we then ingest when We eat his products.

 

We don't eat the offal of rabbits. Rabbits may contain worms; But they sure as hell Don't contain traces of Ivormectin.

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Considering the differance of Stomachs between Ruminent / Herbivourous creatures and the 'fast track through the acid bath' system of the ultimate Carnivour? I'd err to there being no problem.

 

Having said that? You open a rabbit and see That? Jeez! Just put that liver in the waste bin.

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