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Sunbathing
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Wild rabbits and those pet rabbits that have access to sunshine enjoy basking in the sun.
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Rabbit without ears and a leg.
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If rabbits with newborn babies are disturbed they may mutilate or even eat the young. This rabbit came from a breeder where no nest boxes were provided and baby rabbits were born in tiny cages. Both pinnae and one front leg have been chewed off.
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Applying EMLA cream
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EMLA cream is a local anaesthetic cream that can be applied to to skin over veins so the intravenous cannulae or needles can be inserted without pain. It takes 40 minutes to take effect and the area needs to be covered. If the ear vein is used, cutting a finger off a latex glove to cover the area is useful and well tolerated. It is not as heavy and uncomfortable as a bandage
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Rabbit looking into hutch
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Baby rabbit eating grass
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Although it is often recommended that young rabbits should not eat any leafy green foods until they are 6 months old, the advice doesn't make sense. It may apply to rabbits kept in crowded conditions with a low fibre diet and many environmental pathogens but for rabbits with access to leafy green plants, it does not apply. Wild rabbits start to eat grass and other plants as soon as they emerge from the nest.
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Eating freshly picked plants
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Portrait of Jack
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Jack with fractured leg
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Chronically ill rabbit
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Jack's hock
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Jack with fractured leg
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Sebaceous adenitis
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Sebaceous adenitis not linked with thymoma
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