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  2. 32 common illnesses rabbits can get - AOL

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    Healthy pet rabbits can live for 10–12 years, but sadly many bunnies have a much shorter lifespan due to disease. They thrive on an appropriate, high-fiber diet, as well as a clean living area ...

  3. Trimethylaminuria - Wikipedia

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    If not pregnant or breastfeeding, reducing the consumption of foods and supplements containing choline [30] - fish, red meat, white meat, offal, egg yolks, legumes, beans, whey products, milk, and other foods that contain high levels of choline. Choline is an essential nutrient so complete elimination of choline is unadvised.

  4. Rabbit health - Wikipedia

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    Engraving of a wild rabbit and its skeleton by Johann Daniel Meyer (1752) The health of rabbits is well studied in veterinary medicine, owing to the importance of rabbits as laboratory animals and centuries of domestication for fur and meat. To stay healthy, most rabbits maintain a well-balanced diet of Timothy hay and vegetables. [1]

  5. How long can rabbits go without food? A vet shares the answer

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    Since rabbits are prey animals, they're very good at hiding the early signs of ill health, explains Dr. MacMillan. That's why it's very important to get them checked over if you notice anything ...

  6. Trichinosis - Wikipedia

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    Not allowing hogs to eat carcasses of other animals, including rats, which may be infected with Trichinella; Cleaning meat grinders thoroughly when preparing ground meats; Control and destruction of meat containing trichinae, e.g., removal and proper disposal of porcine diaphragms before public sale of meat

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  8. Cecotrope - Wikipedia

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    Lagomorphs (a grouping including rabbits, hares, and pikas) are perhaps the most well-known for producing and eating cecotropes, but other monogastric fermenters, such as rodents, also produce cecotropes. Rodents including beavers, guinea pigs, mice, hamsters, and chinchillas are known cecotrophs.

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