Ok so I am extremely new to raising rabbits but I found someone who was telling some and I wanted to get into it. I had already set up cages and was ready to go before getting the rabbits. I was going to start out with the typical trio but the person I got them from just wanted to get rid of the last doe he had so I butchered the extra doe to eat it. Upon butchering it I found these yellow/white spots on the liver I didn't want to take any chances seeing as I was so new to this so I disposed of the rabbit. After researching it I figured more than likely it was the liver strain of coccidiosis. These rabbits are New Zealands that are about 7 months old. On the outside they look like very healthy rabbits. They don't seem to have a problem eating or drinking and there poop looks normal. I assume the person who raised them before me didn't take good care of them that's why they ended up with this disease. Now I have been doing constant research for the past few days with little gains. It just seems everything on the internet is so conflicting. One person says one thing and one person says another. I heard that sulphaquinoxaline was the best treatment for it but this drug is impossible to find. Even the local vet couldn't find it in the book of drugs they use. I also heard someone say that you could use Corid to treat it but you have to use a probiotic with it and then someone else says you cant use corid because its for cattle. I just don't know what to think or believe. Can someone please help me.