Luvmykiddos
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When we were butchering our rabbits today, we noticed one had a ton of excess fat and the meat itself had a tinge of yellow. We have never seen this before and couldn't find any information online, so I was wondering if anyone here may have some insight into why our rabbit had excess fat?
When I say, "excess fat", I mean that the fat was overwhelmingly covering almost all the intestines, the kidneys were completely covered, but seemed to stop just short of the liver. The liver and everything else looked normal.
We are new to rabbits, so this may seem obvious to someone else, but we are having a hard time finding any information on it. Would anyone here kindly point us in the right direction? Thank you!
When I say, "excess fat", I mean that the fat was overwhelmingly covering almost all the intestines, the kidneys were completely covered, but seemed to stop just short of the liver. The liver and everything else looked normal.
We are new to rabbits, so this may seem obvious to someone else, but we are having a hard time finding any information on it. Would anyone here kindly point us in the right direction? Thank you!